Gainesville-UF relations uncertain after Sasse appointment
Both Gainesville and the UF campus expect to take on new leadership in the coming month, leaving many to question how the two will interact in the future.
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Both Gainesville and the UF campus expect to take on new leadership in the coming month, leaving many to question how the two will interact in the future.
Natasha Klayman came out as a woman during the COVID-19 pandemic — a time where the isolation gave her time to think about and explore her gender identity. But under a new Florida rule, she must grapple with the fact that future gender-affirming care could be denied to her under a Medicaid plan.
The temporary blockage of a ban on Medicaid coverage for gender dysphoria treatments may be on the table in a Florida court this week.
Student Government Fall elections are upon us. And although recent meteorological conditions have attempted to blow them off course, they will continue as planned Oct. 3.
Shattering equity gaps became Santa Fe College’s call to action at its 20th annual East Gainesville Initiative Community Forum Thursday night.
Navigating a public health crisis has become part of the norm for student life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, as monkeypox casts a familiar air of uncertainty, UF students worry they could face another viral outbreak.
The UF Student Government Senate passed a resolution approving 24-hour access to morning-after pills via vending machines around campus and failed an amendment that would restore 24-hour access to Marston Science Library.
UF’s police department will not change its campus safety protocols after recent school shootings invoked fear nationwide, but it will implement a first-of-its-kind program in Fall: mental health counselors will partner with its officers.
Evan Hadam moved into Mallory Hall at the start of the Summer B semester. After two weeks on campus, the 18-year-old UF computer science freshman said more than three of his floormates tested positive for COVID-19.
Reghan Dukes, an 18-year-old incoming Florida Gateway College student, was diagnosed with Turner Syndrome in 2020. She received treatment for the chromosomal disorder which results from a female being born with only one X chromosome, at the UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital since.
A proposed UF Student Government Senate bill would reimburse students for 50% of contraceptives costs, emergency contraceptives, abortions, travel costs for abortion care in- and out-of-state and post-abortion counseling.
Each time the Century Tower bell marks the next period, students enter classrooms wondering if they should don or ditch a mask.
UF no longer expects or encourages wearing masks on campus.
For Paula Sanders, home is a quaint one-story, white and red accented cinder block house. It’s been home for 54 years.
Change Party and Gator Party members crowded on the basement floor of the Reitz Union Wednesday as they eagerly waited for results.
Students can vote for 50 Senators, the Student Body president, vice president and treasurer in eight polling locations across campus on Feb. 22 and Feb. 23. Here are the candidates representing the executive tickets for the Gator and Change Parties:
When national news told UF professor Mark Hostetler that COVID-19 cases were going up, he watched the UF Health Screen, Test and Protect dashboard that monitored the virus on campus.
For Kristen Louder, a 21-year-old UF dance junior, winter break meant the opportunity to step away from the stage, sit in her room and just breathe. Her last semester was filled with long, exhausting hours running from event to event.
As the first day of UF Spring 2022 classes rolls in, some students worry about safety with in-person classes and no mask mandates amid rising COVID-19 cases.
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