Two new UF cases reported; Alachua County cases rise to 144
By Grethel Aguila and Alex DeLuca | Apr. 8, 2020They’re the first cases to be announced since Thursday
They’re the first cases to be announced since Thursday
All Summer classes will be online
10 new cases were reported today
Teams have developed innovative masks, ventilators and vaccines for the virus
The email was sent Friday afternoon
Summer A and C classes were moved online March 17
People can place online orders or pick up pre-made food bags
13 new cases were reported today
One new case, a 49-year-old female, was reported today
In UF Student Government’s second virtual meeting, senators were “Zoom bombed” or intentionally hacked. Sexually explicit images and slurs were said. Hackers drew swastikas and also threatened the Senate president.
No. 1 UF hosted No. 19 Florida State on March 10. The Gators had won 16 games in a row to start the season and 11 in a row against the Seminoles dating back to 2016. FSU won the game 2-0 behind stellar pitching and held UF to just three hits.
It was announced that the organization raised $2.5 million throughout the year
As the UF School of Music transitions online, students adjust to the change with the help of faculty
Seven patients have been treated for the virus at UF Health Shands Hospital
The county’s oldest patient, a 91-year-old man, was reported today
From 1985-2003, with the guidance of Ann Marie Rogers, the University of Florida built a reputation as one of the nation’s premier athletic programs for female athletes.
UF faculty and the UF Board of Trustees discussed responses to the COVID-19 outbreak yesterday
The Florida Department of Health’s dashboard now only shows resident cases
UF and Alachua County cases increase, Santa Fe College postpones Spring graduation and a county alert creates confusion on social media
The Florida Department of Health announced eight new cases this morning, and UF reported five new cases this afternoon.