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Kadarius Toney once played a Pop Warner football game wearing three socks on a single foot.
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Kadarius Toney once played a Pop Warner football game wearing three socks on a single foot.
Throughout the worldwide COVID-19 vaccination effort, the topic of unequal access to vaccines has been a prevalent issue, as the disparity between wealthier and poorer countries continues to be glaringly obvious. In response to this health crisis, members of the healthcare community like Dr. Alexander Edwards, an associate professor in biomedical technology at University of Reading, have felt emboldened to speak out by saying, “Pandemic means an outbreak for all - and the only way to address a problem for all, is with a global response: sharing data, sharing science, sharing technology and especially sharing essential medicines such as vaccines.”
Bach Lien Tong Duong fled communist Vietnam for her own safety — but not before she found a way to bring her sisters with her.
In her 14-year career at UF, only the nicest things could be said about Maria Gavidia.
Prior to this past weekend, Florida’s softball team acted like a college student just before their first exam.
A new set of legislation signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis Monday will affect community gatherings and protests deemed violent by law enforcement.
East Gainesville residents who regularly use a recreation center for community events are facing stricter enforcement of rules and regulations from the city after a large gathering on Easter.
Greg Toth’s music lives in bowling alleys, restaurants, bicycle shops and bars. He doesn’t make a spectacle.
Since February, UF’s COVID-19 testing program has reported a campus positivity rate ranging between 2% and less and 1%. An analysis of state and university data shows trends that can’t be fully explained, partly because the dashboard doesn’t fully explain where its numbers come from — including the campus positivity rate.
“When are you going to get your tattoo?” my girlfriend Melissa Garcia asked me last night.
If I had a brick for every time I’ve said “never” in my life, I could reconstruct the University of Florida campus from scratch.
William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus. Act three, scene two, line 94.
March 16 shattered Asian America. That day, a white shooter murdered eight people in Atlanta spas. Six of the victims were Asian women.
More than 40 years ago, Gary Wade, a citizen of South Carolina’s indigenous Catawba Nation, sat down for an interview as part of a project to gather oral histories for UF.
The roar of masked Florida fans drowned out a rather unusual celebration on the sidelines on a late November afternoon.
On Thursday night, UF students had all their cooking, spice and food coma questions answered by the one and only Mayor of Flavortown.
Dave Portnoy, the founder of the Barstool Sports brand, will speak to UF students in a free virtual event April 15.
Florida can’t catch a break a week-and-a-half away from NCAA Championships.
For Merrill Garlington, the fate of normalcy waited three escalator rides above her at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
As she kneeled in front of a freshly plowed patch of dark brown dirt encircled by a wooden fence in Reserve Park, Kimberly Brown smiled at her daughter Bella.