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(06/05/23 11:00am)
Miguel Pascual, estudiante guatemalteco de primera generación en su segundo año en UF, está orgulloso de su herencia latina. Durante su tiempo libre, disfruta ayudando a otros estudiantes de primera generación a reconocer esta admiración cultural por medio del desarrollo de sus habilidades de liderazgo.
(06/05/23 11:00am)
Raven Hooper visited the Planned Parenthood in Gainesville for a hormone treatment appointment eleven days after she graduated from UF.
(06/01/23 7:29pm)
Sheriffs are looking for two people who stole several firearms from Big Daddy Guns in Gainesville early Thursday morning.
(05/30/23 11:00am)
When East Gainesville native Hatdrika Monroe researched U.S. food deserts for a UF class in 2018, she didn’t expect to discover she was from an area nationally recognized for its disparities, including food insecurity.
(05/22/23 11:00am)
Y.K. Wong arrived at the port of San Francisco from Guangdong, China, on Nov. 9, 1902. Thirteen years later, he enrolled as one of the first Asian American students at UF.
(05/22/23 11:00am)
Johnny Nguyen found he enjoyed the comfort of a pencil in his hand from an early age while growing up in Urbana, Illinois. Tracing the covers of GameCube games, like Spiderman 2 and old Disney movies, onto sheets of copy paper led him to create his own sketches.
(05/22/23 10:15am)
While attending local farmers markets, Kate Yeung noticed the lack of representation of Asian American business owners among the vendors.
(05/22/23 10:15am)
Some UF students are condemning a state bill that limits Florida’s colleges and universities from spending money on diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
(05/15/23 7:58pm)
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law Monday that limits the state’s colleges and universities from spending money on diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
(05/15/23 10:30am)
Director Jordan Peele’s box office hit film Get Out brought race relations to the forefront of American conversation in 2017. Now, a UF African American studies course uses the film to examine the context of Black horror and white terror.
(04/25/23 2:00pm)
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(04/24/23 5:53pm)
With signs held high and voices raised, students all across Florida are taking back their education.
(04/24/23 10:45am)
A bill with roots in a Gainesville controversy could delay arrested pregnant women from being placed behind bars until after they give birth.
(04/20/23 11:53pm)
Santa Fe College announced it narrowed its search for a new provost to three finalists Wednesday afternoon, after a search to replace Provost Edward Bonahue.
(04/19/23 4:46pm)
As the sun went down and the lights came on, The Big Sho’ transformed a warehouse into a grand spectacle of sight and sound.
(04/18/23 10:35pm)
Since the end of March, Ealyes Mohammed has woken up every day around 5 a.m. to eat breakfast. Sometimes, he eats cereal or a bagel with cottage cheese. The snacking stops when the sun rises, and he doesn’t eat or drink anything else until 8 p.m.
(04/17/23 7:01am)
With its abundance of historic natural resources, Alachua County is no stranger to climate and environmental activism.
(04/17/23 6:21am)
Amy Van Scoik is driven by her passion for feeding people, but this mission grows harder each year as the climate becomes more unpredictable. It’s never clear what extreme weather to expect during the next season.
(04/13/23 3:45pm)
Around 8 p.m. April 6, a call was made to the UF University Police Department, claiming a potential shooter was on their way to campus. Police increased patrol presence, including around Marston Science Library and Library West. But by 9:15 p.m., there were no officers in sight.
(04/11/23 12:48am)
From Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and now to Gainesville — the Root and Herbs festival at Haile Farmers’ Market celebrated the use of plants, roots and herbs in cultures from around the world.