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Junior Addie Baggarly kneels down to contemplate a putt. Her teammate Annabell Fuller came in second at the Amateur Women’s Championship this past weekend.
Junior Addie Baggarly kneels down to contemplate a putt. She shot an even par on Monday, currently sitting 39th in the Moon Golf Invitational heading into the final day
Any UF student will be able to tell you what six times six is: 36, the score they got on the ACT — but how come no one at UF seems to be able to figure out what six feet for social distancing looks like?
Liv+ Gainesville, a new apartment complex located on SW 13th Street, previously had its move in delayed, which affected hundreds of incoming residents.
UF's annual homecoming was delayed until late December. It was originally scheduled in early October.
UF's annual homecoming was delayed until late December. It was originally scheduled in early October.
The Hails, Robbie Kingsley, Dylan McCue, Franco Solari, Andre Escobar and Zachary Levy, release their first EP Tuesday.
The Hails, Robbie Kingsley, Dylan McCue, Franco Solari, Andre Escobar and Zachary Levy, release their first EP Tuesday.
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Chloe Greene, Florida’s Doodle for Google finalist, works on her doodle piece.
Fifteen-year-old Chloe Greene, Florida’s Doodle for Google finalist, was celebrated with two Google prizes and balloons Aug. 15.
Fifteen-year-old Chloe Greene, Florida’s Doodle for Google finalist, was celebrated with two Google prizes and balloons Aug. 15.
The single "Can I Live," released on Juneteenth, by Casey Jones II ties together the racism he faces and sees in the world around him.
The single "Can I Live," released on Juneteenth, by Casey Jones II ties together the racism he faces and sees in the world around him.
In Vanuatu, one family primarily took care of Prizzia. Here, she and her “sister” Gel commemorate Gel’s first Sik Mun, a ni-Vanuatu tradition for a women’s first menstruation. The whole community takes part in a ceremony to mark the occasion.
Prizzia’s “sister” Gel and women in her family pose for a picture on the pristine beach of Port Resolution. Eco-tourism is one of the main ways this community supports its economy. “Momma” Jenna and “sister” Gel helped Prizzia collect materials to build her hut in Vanuatu. Gel’s father, “papa” Sampson called the village meeting that convinced the villager’s to trust Prizzia’s intentions, eventually allowing her into the community.
The 262-page novel is the latest work of Nashville-based psychologist and UF alumnus, R.J. Jacobs.