How UF’s gyms are handling COVID-19
To adapt to a busier campus this Spring while keeping students safe, UF’s gyms increased capacity, required students to be cleared for campus and closed certain spaces.
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To adapt to a busier campus this Spring while keeping students safe, UF’s gyms increased capacity, required students to be cleared for campus and closed certain spaces.
The Martin Luther King Jr. Commission hosted King Celebration week in Gainesville once again. But this year, there was no march and half of the weeklong festivities were streamed online.
The COVID-19 pandemic put an indefinite hold on life in Gainesville, but the bright lights hitting the grass of Flavet, Norman and West Fields tell a different story.
The building that houses The Social at Midtown, a popular bar and restaurant on University Avenue, went up for lease or sale Friday around noon.
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Heartwood Soundstage has been well-loved by the Gainesville community for its frequent lineup of musical performances since its opening in 2017. The venue will add comedy to its offerings Thursday night.
The stands at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex will look different in 2021.
When the world turns to chaos, the people turn to television.
From sustainable mask designs to masks with matching bandanas for pets, Gainesville’s small businesses offer creative ways to stay safe this Spring.
Moving past the challenges of 2020, Gainesville, Alachua County and UF Student Government elected officials have a positive outlook on what city and student life will look like this year.
Gainesville Regional Transit System is preparing for a surge in bus services as more UF students return to campus for in-person classes this Spring.
Evan Smith is taking three in-person classes this semester. Although he’s been taking classes at UF since Summer 2020, this will be the 18-year-old UF political science freshman’s first time listening to his professors’ lecture from within the same rooms.
If you look at the Heisman odds as of late, you may realize something.
Florida will play 16 conference-only matches in the spring following the SEC’s announcement Monday.
With the promise of quick cash made in a summer, it’s easy to see the appeal of multi-level marketing and direct sales programs.
Gravel crackles under plastic wheels as avid skaters venture out on a leisurely roll through Depot Park in Gainesville. Some are geared from head to toe with helmets, wrist guards and knee pads. Others wear nothing but a smile.
Many female teaching assistants at UF have experienced discrimination in and outside of the classroom. Gender stereotypes have led to bias from students and faculty.
Public food service establishments nationwide promised increased cleaning measures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence of safer food preparation from Alachua County inspections data show that they might have kept their word.
The life of a musician isn’t always fast cars, fancy houses or five-star hotels.
Representatives were unable to confirm UF men’s basketball’s Wednesday night matchup versus North Florida following Keyontae Johnson’s collapse on the court against Florida State.