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OPINION  |  COLUMNS

Thoughts on The Alligator’s furniture

In our modest four-room office, there is a smooth wooden table where Gainesville Sun publishers from the golden days once sat. It is long and official-looking. It seats eight, but normally there’s 12 chairs tucked in close, shoulder to shoulder, familiar with sweaters and sports bras and T-shirts leaned against their backs rather than suit jackets. 


UF student bundles up to walk across campus on Dec. 1, 2024.
ENTERPRISE  |  HEALTH

Florida students at low risk for seasonal depression — but still get “winter blues”

Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a type of depression that reoccurs in a pattern about four months out of the year — often during the winter. SAD doesn’t occur often among Floridians, with people from Alaska or New England more likely to develop the disorder. But many Floridians still suffer from a less extreme version: the “winter blues” or “holiday blues.”



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