UF students discuss meal plan options
While managing a nerve-wrecking transition into college, there’s one particular concern that may cross a new student’s mind: food.
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While managing a nerve-wrecking transition into college, there’s one particular concern that may cross a new student’s mind: food.
Since 1971, the Hare Krishnas have offered a haven of love in the form of affordable plant-based meals at the Plaza of the Americas.
Seven years in the making, UF College of Medicine inaugurated its department of physical medicine and rehabilitation and residency program July 1.
Dr. Leon Haley Jr., the CEO of UF Health Jacksonville and dean of UF College of Medicine - Jacksonville, died in an accident Saturday in South Florida.
After over a year of virtual programming and social distancing, UF Student Government is taking $1.55 million from its reserve account to enhance the student experience as in-person activities return.
A new Florida law will assess political and ideological diversity on campus through yearly surveys.
Across the country, people come together to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community through Pride Month.
Audrey Cheves stored her life on an SD card.
Faith Maniti always tries to bring Filipino food to parties.
High speeds on Waldo Road in Gainesville turn crossing four lanes into a treacherous journey.
Ralph D. Turlington Sr., the namesake of UF’s Turlington Hall and Turlington Plaza, had a knack for making people smile.
With the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in full force, nearly half of Alachua County residents have received at least their first dose.
After months of controversy, a bill proposing changes to Bright Futures funding was finally terminated when it stalled in the Florida House of Representatives. However, a change in the budget may still affect part of students’ Bright Futures funding.
Bach Lien Tong Duong fled communist Vietnam for her own safety — but not before she found a way to bring her sisters with her.
Fifteen Santa Fe College employees and students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between April 13 and Monday.
Thirteen Santa Fe College students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between March 30 and Monday.
Harsh ceiling lights illuminated a room in a Melbourne rehabilitation center. Bryanne Parks fought through bleary eyes and extreme pain throughout her body. It was 4 a.m., but she had to stay awake to have her blood drawn and receive a shot.
Nine Santa Fe College students reported testing positive for COVID-19 between March 23 and Monday.
Elisabeth Eder set out to create a space for her community, clipboard in hand.
Colleges and universities across the country created online dashboards to display COVID-19 numbers, but since the onset of the pandemic, Santa Fe College only reports the number of cases in weekly staff emails.