More than a third of UF housing contracts canceled amid pandemic
By Lianna Hubbard | Aug. 4, 2020About 1,000 more contracts were canceled this year than usual
About 1,000 more contracts were canceled this year than usual
Florida residents must pay all their court fines and fees before voting; for some, this isn’t possible
Las solicitudes para la subvención del COVID-19 del condado se abrieron a las 8 a.m.
UF retiró su tablero de COVID-19 el lunes
The event will be free and hosted on Microsoft Teams
Departments plan for faculty testing positive with COVID-19
Unsolicited envelopes from China are arriving all over the U.S.
Residents impacted by COVID-19 can be eligible for up to $2,500
With less than one month before the start of the Fall semester, the number of UF students and faculty who tested positive for COVID-19 has been taken down
The event will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesday
During the Fall in Gainesville, everything revolves around Saturdays.
How COVID-19 has impacted the local skateboard industry
While some have stayed resilient, others struggle to get customers
When forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the first goal for Arsenal with an effortless penalty shot in the 28th minute of Saturday’s FA Cup final, the Zoom chat erupted with a cacophony of noise that included claps, cheers and a fair bit of profanity.
Senator weighs in on recent UF SG events and leadership
Residents will vote Aug.18 for a candidate who will have the opportunity to remedy the housing situation
David Prevatt wants to know why UF students don’t know the officers who police them.
Isaias was downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm Saturday afternoon, but was still expected to bring heavy rain and flooding
As local and national elections draw nearer, polls show that candidates' stance on police reform is becoming a key issue for voters
The contest design will fill the plot where Old Joe, a Confederate statue, stood for 113 years