Anita Hill to speak to UF virtually at first Accent event of the semester
Anita Hill, lawyer and Brandeis University professor, will speak to UF Sept. 10 during a virtual event hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and the Women’s Student Association.
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Anita Hill, lawyer and Brandeis University professor, will speak to UF Sept. 10 during a virtual event hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and the Women’s Student Association.
Student Government elections will have early voting for the first time in modern history, but the details of the process remain unclear.
Pop music and UF students filled Sorority Row Thursday. Although masks appeared to be on nearly every student, social distancing was rare during the outdoor events.
Midtown reopened to dozens of bar-hoppers Friday night, but socially-distanced dance floors, reduced-capacity bars and long waits frustrated students and drove many away.
UF gave students another way of combating COVID-19: reporting when their peers are not.
The UF’s Levin College of Law’s latest, and largest, scholarship yet, $1.1 million, will fund the full tuition of five law students who graduated from historically Black colleges and universities.
Gators wear masks — or there will be consequences.
For years, Katherine Terry dreamed about shopping for white dresses and rompers she’d wear to rush week and the friends she’d make in line outside of sorority houses.
What once was home to overflowing chatter and buffets will now enforce a strict 6 feet between each student and serve meals in pre-packaged to-go boxes. UF Dining is preparing for Fall.
This story was translated by Gabriella Guez
UF Transportation and Parking Services has lost $1.1 million since April due to COVID-19, according to the department director, Scott Fox.
Vivek Kondapavuluru thought living in a dorm his freshman year would help him make new friends and better integrate into the campus community.
University faculty and staff across the nation have died as a result of COVID-19: a law professor from Howard university, a custodian from the University of Texas at Austin and others. While no employees from UF have died, Alachua County’s COVID-19 death rate continues to grow.
UF Sorority and fraternities have chosen to socially-distancing their rush week this Fall to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Although the semester begins in a month, many chapters still haven’t received guidance from their councils on how to keep recruitment safe.
Racial inequality has long been a source of contention at UF. Amid national Black Lives Matter protests, faculty within the university say they’re trying to make a difference.
The Alligator spoke with university administrators to answer reader-submitted questions regarding UF's reopening. Check out their answers below.
This story was translated by Gabriella Guez and Guamay Martell.