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(10/25/21 12:45pm)
Seymour, challenged by a herd of cows, hoofed his 3,000 pounds of stubbornness into the ground. But between the headbuts, he laid his head down and twisted his leg into his curled horn.
(10/11/21 1:00pm)
Coughs, runny noses and sore throats are now common symptoms for many UF students. After a decrease of flu cases in 2020, students are once again catching the “Gainesville Plague” three months into the semester.
(10/04/21 10:00am)
Pass by Marston Library and you’ll see the usual suspects: the guy frantically flipping through the blue pages of his Study Edge Packet; the girl chugging her third watermelon Celsius while on the verge of tears; and the freshman sweating bullets trying to understand “Siddhartha,” the hallmark text for UF’s infamous “What Is The Good Life?” course.
(09/30/21 12:26pm)
Members of Change and Gator Party huddled on the third floor of the Reitz Wednesday night, waiting for election results to begin rolling out. At the end of the night, Gator Party solidified its majority in Senate for the third semester in a row.
(09/29/21 5:32pm)
The number of UF affiliates quarantined fell by about 24% from Sept. 21 to Sept. 28.
(09/20/21 12:58pm)
If a UF student is not already enrolled in a health care plan, the university automatically charges upward of $1,000 for its own health insurance option.
(09/20/21 1:02pm)
Blocked-off streets with signs reading “Road Closed” and fences covered in green mesh fabric stretch across campus walkways and streets. This is the campus landscape UF students face this semester.
(09/15/21 5:10pm)
Unpredictable. That’s the word health experts use to describe influenza — especially this year as we approach flu season.
(09/07/21 1:38pm)
Hannah Vander Zanden, 40, predicted she would eventually be exposed to COVID-19 during the school year. What came as a surprise was having to watch her 2-year-old son be quarantined two weeks before the start of the Fall semester.
(09/01/21 4:00pm)
After a week of record-breaking COVID-19 children hospitalizations followed by a slight decrease over the weekend, UF Health Shands Hospital expects to see a continued fluctuation of patients.
(08/30/21 1:04pm)
Eight months after the initial rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine, 34% of Alachua County residents remain unvaccinated.
(08/30/21 1:05pm)
Two years ago, Gainesville hosted its largest pride parade ever. Thousands celebrated by wearing rainbow colors and marching to Bo Diddley Plaza to the tune of “Love Shack” by The B-52’s.
(08/27/21 1:10pm)
UF graduate assistants will be reimbursed for health and transportation costs as part of fee relief for Summer and Fall 2021.
(08/23/21 2:02pm)
Alachua County residents and visitors now need to wear a mask in public indoor areas for the next week following a vote from the Alachua County Commission. But the mandate doesn’t include UF buildings and facilities.
(08/23/21 1:00pm)
Just miles from a swamp of orange and blue sits a rich history of Black neighborhoods.
(08/23/21 1:01pm)
Now that students are returning for in-person classes, businesses are optimistic after a year of economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. More customers means more workers can be hired.
(08/23/21 1:04pm)
As the COVID-19 Delta variant cases and pediatric hospitalizations surge, so do parents' nerves at the start of the new school year.
(08/18/21 2:27pm)
As students return to campus for Fall classes, UF is approaching a seven-day case average peak comparable to January, which was one of the largest since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(08/07/21 3:15pm)
The University of Florida expects everyone, regardless of vaccination status, to wear masks at all times indoors effective immediately.
(08/06/21 2:33am)
UF faculty and staff are dissatisfied with the university’s limited response to COVID-19 as Florida shattered its record for the highest-ever daily total of new cases.