How to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on UF move-in day
With more than 50,000 students enrolled, thousands will make their way to Gainesville next month for the start of the Fall semester at UF.
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With more than 50,000 students enrolled, thousands will make their way to Gainesville next month for the start of the Fall semester at UF.
A suspect shot a male victim multiple times on Monday night.
A Gainesville man was accused of attempted murder on Wednesday evening.
July 1
When Caroline Gurgel walked through the doors of the Intensive Care Unit, she saw her co-workers surrounding the first confirmed COVID-19 infected patient at UF Health Shands Hospital.
A crowd of more than 100 healthcare workers knelt on the pavement in remembrance of George Floyd. For 10 minutes, only the sound of nearby cars and soft weeping settled over the courtyard. A light sprinkle fell.
It’s been months since some Gainesville tattoo artists have had a blank canvas in front of them. Now equipped with masks and thermometers, they can once again put needle to skin.
With students out of town, summer is already a challenging time for Gainesville blood banks. Now, COVID-19 proves to be an additional hurdle.
Shannon Snell used to make pancakes on the gridiron, but now, he does a different kind of cooking: barbecuing.
A man accused of stabbing a 70-year-old man three times was arrested by Gainesville Police Monday.
Music has always been a pillar in Marison Siqueira’s life.
The last year of medical school means rotating between hospital services, traveling the country in search of residency programs and studying for the final board exam.
It took Tillissa Barcia four tries to find a mask that her autistic son, Austin, would wear.
The termination letters came as a shock.
On April 6, Kristen Szuba returned to the halls of UF Health Shands Hospital — four months after giving birth — to help the hospital fight against COVID-19. She’s a nurse in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit.
Editor’s note: This article contains mentions of sexual assault and violence. Reader discretion is advised.
Ella Mae Gordon used to tell her children that when she died, she wanted her casket brought to one of their homes so she could be with her family.
The fourth telephone town hall meeting was held Wednesday night to discuss health care for the homeless, unemployment resources and other resident concerns amid the spread of COVID-19.
Changweng Deng, one of the donation organizers, unloads boxes of PPE from the back of a pickup truck on Thursday to donate to UF Health Shands Hospital. Everyone present at the donation observed social distancing guidelines by standing six feet apart and wearing facemasks to protect themselves from COVID-19, they told The Alligator.
Changweng Deng, one of the donation organizers, unloads boxes of PPE from the back of a pickup truck on Thursday to donate to UF Health Shands Hospital. Everyone present at the donation observed social distancing guidelines by standing six feet apart and wearing facemasks to protect themselves from COVID-19, they told The Alligator.