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Thursday, May 22, 2025

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OPINION  |  COLUMNS

Solving a UF mystery

Since March is Women’s History Month, we checked with Carl Van Ness, university historian, for help unraveling a longstanding UF mystery. What he said renewed my appreciation for the early history of women at UF – their accomplishments and struggles.


Stewart Reese during the UF-South Carolina Gamecocks Oct. 3, 2020. Courtesy of the UAA.
SPORTS  |  FOOTBALL

A doctor in the trenches

 At 6 feet, 6 inches, it’s hard to fit a glass ceiling on Stewart Reese. Now a graduate student entering his sixth year, the offensive lineman with dreams of anesthesiology wants to show that athletes are more than highlight reels and letterman jackets.


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SPANISH

Migrant families battle against virtual education problems

Before COVID-19, volunteers tutored in the migrant child’s home or at a local library and established a close relationship with families. Now, those relationships are difficult to maintain due to the struggles many families and their children face because of the pandemic, such as virtual learning.


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