UF sexual assault survivors share their stories
By Natalia Galicza | July 31, 2020By sharing their experiences and pushing for change, some survivors find a way to heal
By sharing their experiences and pushing for change, some survivors find a way to heal
I can’t believe hockey is actually back. I feel like Charlie Brown, just waiting for Lucy to pull the football away any time now.
The committee was formed about five months after the pandemic reached Alachua County
The Sunshine Showdown between UF and FSU has seen many thrilling finishes and matchups over the years, but for the first time since 1958, the two teams will not do battle this season.
This rush week, new safety precautions have forced the first three rounds online, with only the final round occurring in person.
Music venues rally for the Save Our Stages and Restart Act in the U.S. Senate
Test turnaround time dropped from between seven to 11 days to within 48 hours
It has been 141 days since the test “heard round the world” that shut down the NBA and the entire sports world.
Only 40 students qualify to the finals out of thousands who apply
The plan is still subject to change in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
The apocalyptic film understandably finds itself on Netflix’s trending page
The online exhibition offers local artists for personal expression during a hectic summer
Conversations about racial tension or inequity at UF didn't begin with George Floyd’s murder.
UF has made great strides toward making campus accessible, said UF President Kent Fuchs, but the university must do more.
One resolution asks UF review campus building names, another supports the LGBTQ+ community and a third asks UF to end prison slave labor immediately.
This story was translated by Guamay Martell
This story was translated by Guamay Martell
Matthew M. Lewey helped to reconstruct Alachua County after serving in the Civil War
Grab your peanuts and cracker jacks: America’s pastime is back.