Alachua County School Board votes to fire superintendent
By Sophie Feinberg | Nov. 30, 2020Following a tumultuous year, Superintendent Karen Clarke is fired effective Dec. 1
Following a tumultuous year, Superintendent Karen Clarke is fired effective Dec. 1
Students have adapted to reduced services and smaller opportunities
The Gators will make the trip to the Basketball Hall of Fame Bubbleville, after all.
The project encourages sustainability through fashion trading
First-hand experience working as an epidemiologist and contact tracer during this pandemic has provided me with a unique perspective in that, while I fully appreciate and adhere to guidelines, I am also able to acknowledge and address the hesitancy and skepticism of others.
From the perspective of an outsider, the idea of following science as means to protect the general population possibly ending up in litigation or political blowback is absolutely ridiculous.
Voting numbers increased in many demographics, and decreased in others
Fuchs agrees that the switch to HyFlex will be hard on instructors
Union leaders say measures to protect faculty and staff members aren’t suitable enough
Some students have an easier time finding spots with fewer on campus
After almost three decades working in the school district, Clarke announced that she is resigning, effective June 30, 2021
Hundreds of students workers will earn new wages in 2021
Walker was released from jail after more than 8 months on Nov. 3
UF soccer player Izzy Kadzban's Rapa Nui roots paved the way for a decorated international soccer career prior to her college play.
So far, Dan Mullen cleared his biggest hurdle.
UF is scheduled to start its basketball season on Dec. 6 against Stetson after a COVID outbreak forced Florida and Oklahoma to cancel their game.
Vanderbilt kicker Sarah Fuller trotted on the field, stepped back from the tee and did her job.
UF beat UK 34-10 at The Swamp Saturday afternoon. It was Kyle Pitts' first game back since UGA.
UF organization invites to shift the focus of Thanksgiving to a celebration of gratitude and harvest
It has been seven months since I was first admitted to the hospital, and in those seven months I have not had the joy of being able to smell. My sense of smell is completely gone. My sense of taste is so distorted that no foods taste the same as they did before I had COVID-19.