Magic persists across a six-foot distance
By Lianna Hubbard | Oct. 10, 2020D&D and Magic the Gathering take a socially-distanced approach to fantasy games
D&D and Magic the Gathering take a socially-distanced approach to fantasy games
Florida earned the attention of the United Soccer Coaches’ national rankings for the first time this season, slotting in at No. 15 after a win and a draw against ranked Alabama and Georgia teams.
When Malik Davis fumbled the football near midfield with time dwindling, it didn’t matter how stunted the crowd was at Kyle Field: It erupted all the same.
Looking at the benefits and challenges and how students feel about it
More than halfway through the first quarter, slightly above 100 students and staff members in Alachua County Public Schools have tested positive for COVID-19.
This story was translated by Sofia Echeverry.
This story was translated by Kristine Villarroe.
Starting Oct. 2, the Homecoming celebration will last three weeks and center around positivity and connectedness. Homecoming events will take different forms based on the current health climate and capture the core values that make each event unique.
The Coalition to Abolish Prison Slavery announced Thursday that the UF IFAS will stop using prison labor as of Sept. 30
Despite lifted restrictions and a growing Gainesvilleparty and nightlife scene, Gainesville continues to enforce COVID-19 mandates
School board members heard plans regarding Howard Bishop’s gym, Buchholz’s track and Gainesville High School’s remodeling
Accent Speakers Bureau, Student Government Productions and Hispanic Heritage Month are hosting the event.
Florida’s recent battles with former coach Will Muschamp and his South Carolina Gamecocks haven’t always been easy. While the Gators are 3-0 against USC under coach Dan Mullen, the previous two meetings weren’t exactly easy wins.
Empathy and understanding: keywords for students and professors this semester
About 6,000 students voted in Student Government elections – 3,000 less than Spring 2019
The Gators men’s and women’s golf teams finished their first tournament of the season Wednesday. The women placed sixth in the Blessings Collegiate Invitational. The men finished 12th.
Protesters pointed to the segregationist history of the building’s namesake
The commission also denied a request to build a solar array near a historically Black community in Archer
The board also received an update about the county’s hybrid teaching model
The fashion calendar’s restrictions aren’t a priority for students