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For decades, experts warned University Avenue wasn’t safe.
Traducido por Valeria Pagnani
Mason Pitts grew up embracing the Republican Party. Donald Trump’s attacks on the 2020 election led him to abandon it.
UF Student Government Senate will continue meeting virtually, possibly in defiance of new rules.
UF Student Government had virtual events, in-person elections and sweeping UF Senate rule changes throughout the Fall.
Comedian Rob Riggle reminisced on his start in comedy and encouraged UF students to run toward their dream and make mistakes along the way.
Fewer students purchased parking decals this semester, piling on a third semester of losses for UF Transportation and Parking Services.
Many of UF’s student workers will get a paycheck boost in 2021 when Florida raises its minimum wage.
Actor and comedian Rob Riggle, from “Step Brothers,” “21 Jump Street,” and “Saturday Night Live,” will share acting and military stories with UF students over Zoom for the last Accent event of the semester.
The youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai spoke to UF students over Zoom about her fight for girls’ education, the meaning of feminism and her family.
Non-UF Student Government students will no longer be allowed to sponsor or write legislation for UF Student Government.
UF students watched a familiar face from “The Office” on Zoom Thursday night. Instead of sporting a cringy goatee or pushing his latest get-rich-quick scheme as Ryan Howard, B.J. Novak told stories about writing for the show and advised students to take criticism.
B. J. Novak, an actor and comedian known for his roles in “The Office” and “Inglourious Basterds” will virtually speak to UF Thursday.
This story was translated by Kristine Villarroel
Women’s rights activist and youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai will speak to UF virtually on Nov. 18.
UF College of Medicine announced its first female dean, Dr. Colleen Koch, Oct. 30, becoming the fifth UF Health college to be led by a woman.
A parking ticket forgiveness day is in the works within UF Student Government, but UF Parking and Transportation Services isn’t in on the plans.
Students anxiously flipped between election coverage and a distraction of their choosing while polling locations across the country counted votes during election night.
UF students have spent hours phone banking, community organizing and speech writing this election to get their fellow students to the polls in the weeks leading up to election day Tuesday.