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(09/01/20 12:47pm)
Since residents of Graduate and Family Housing heard the news about our university’s plan to turn vacant graduate housing, Corry Village, into a COVID-19 quarantine zone, many have been in a state of shock. The plan has already raised the anxiety levels of students who must consider not only their own safety and welfare but also that of their family and friends. Many have joined the Mayor’s Council to sign a petition, along with an open letter, demanding that UF Housing management provide a defensible argument for a plan that ignored the community’s interests.
(08/11/20 4:37pm)
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Joe Biden named California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate on Tuesday, making history by selecting the first Black woman to compete on a major party's presidential ticket and acknowledging the vital role Black voters will play in his bid to defeat President Donald Trump.
(08/02/20 12:26pm)
Low-income residents struggle to find affordable housing in Gainesville, and rent costs have continued to rise, according to UF Shimberg Center for Housing Studies, which is a center that researches housing policy and planning, including housing affordability for Florida residents.
(07/28/20 1:45pm)
John Lewey, 56, holds a piece of his great great grandfather’s history in his hands: an article from The Florida Sentinel published on April 22, 1933. It’s yellowed and worn, and held together with tape.
(07/12/20 8:41pm)
About a month ago, Laiba Nasir and Romaisa Zoaib were baking together social-distancing style — through Skype. While their sweets were in the oven, the best friends began talking about an idea they had five years ago.
(06/16/20 11:01pm)
The temperature is heating up, and so is the race for Alachua County Sheriff.
(04/20/20 1:41am)
There used to be an old man who tucked in his aqua button-up shirt into his khaki pants every day. He looped a leather belt, shined his shoes and slicked back the little white hair he had left.
(03/22/20 7:21pm)
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — More than 720 people in Florida have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Saturday as he resisted an official's call to issue a statewide "stay-at-home" order.
(03/17/20 11:23am)
Student Government is designed to be a nonpartisan entity, but that can change when student leaders voice their opinions on the presidential primaries.
(03/17/20 11:08am)
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced in a press conference this morning that four UF students have tested positive for COVID-19.
(03/16/20 3:01pm)
Editor's Note: If you think you might have COVID-19, contact the Alachua County Health Department at (352) 334-7900 or the Student Health Care Center at (352) 392-1161.
(03/15/20 8:14pm)
As a gay college student, Dylan Blose’s political views are motivated by issues that affect the LGBTQ+ community.
(03/13/20 6:20pm)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday declared the coronavirus pandemic a national emergency in order to free up more money and resources. But he denied any responsibility for delays in making testing available for the new virus, whose spread has roiled markets and disrupted the lives of everyday Americans.
(03/09/20 3:02pm)
Floridians will help decide on the nominees for the Democratic and Republican presidential elections. Election day for the state’s presidential primary is March 17, but early voting is going on until Saturday. Florida is a closed-primary state, which means voters can only vote for candidates in their registered party. Gainesville voters can elect city commissioners, regardless of party.
(02/19/20 4:09pm)
Today is one of the days UF students can vote for which Student Government party they want to be in power, but something could be getting in the way of a fair election.
(02/19/20 9:19am)
Marco De Vita started a ripple effect.
(02/18/20 11:52am)
Zoe Terner counts the steps from her classroom to the blue light as she walks home at night. Fifteen steps, and then she’s safe, she said. Ten steps, and then she’s safe.
(02/17/20 1:01am)
Juwan Parrish doesn’t want to talk about it. The situation is complicated.
(02/05/20 4:46pm)
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(02/05/20 2:10pm)
WASHINGTON (AP) — And then she tore up the speech.