UF Alert: Gainesville police respond to shots fired at Bivens Cove
By Stephany Matat | Apr. 13, 2020There were no injuries
There were no injuries
Time in quarantine inspires many to up their cooking game
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Animal shelters in Gainesville see an increase in adoptions amid COVID-19
It's a tale of View-Masters and toilet paper feuds
It was the spring of 2017. Zada Williams had just left the University of Miami’s basketball program a few months prior when the season concluded. Now, with the intent to transfer, she was in the upstairs conference room at the University of Florida’s basketball complex to meet with Florida coach Cam Newbauer.
Some turned to technology to substitute for tradition
Meal kits, a virtual Seder and care packages were funded with community support
As of Sunday night, nobody in Alachua County has died from COVID-19
The owner said the city has an agenda against small businesses
Seven new cases were reported in Alachua County today
Sitting in the chair backs of the south endzone at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is a weekly routine of mine (when classes are in session and there isn’t a global pandemic, that is). My time in The Swamp typically gives me whatever I need – whether it be time to study or time to self-reflect.
“Zoom bombings” have been reported across the country
14 additional cases were reported in the county today
While data doesn’t currently show a significant increase, law enforcement anticipates a shift
The accused hacker is 13 years old
More than $15 million will be allocated to students
I’m here to set the record straight.
Kayla Kalhor came in second place with earnings of $16,501
Gainesville is ranked within the top 30 Florida cities with the most cases of COVID-19