Alachua County residents voice concerns with graduation plans
By Avery Lotz | June 4, 2020With a long list of requirements, some residents feel that ACPS’ graduation plans didn’t consider underprivileged students
With a long list of requirements, some residents feel that ACPS’ graduation plans didn’t consider underprivileged students
Mobile testing bus visits two Gainesville areas a day
While Gainesville tattoo parlors have not received direct instructions from the state on how to reopen, they have received permission to restart business
“Lynching doesn’t always happen with a rope,” one attendee said. “Sometimes it happens with a knee.”
The order will direct the SG Diversity and Programming Committee to prepare recommendations to address racism at UF, Pope wrote in an email to The Alligator
About 150 people gathered Wednesday morning to protest police brutality. They walked up and down University Avenue, chanting “Black Lives Matter."
Fewer donors are participating in blood drives across the U.S. because of COVID-19. Gainesville-based LifeSouth Community Blood Center is among those in need.
Connelly demanded a trial by jury
A routine interaction with police shouldn’t be a prison sentence, said one UF student. For black Americans, it often is.
William Baxter was released on $50,000 bond Monday
The SciArt Virtual Showcase aims to combine nature and art
Plans will evolve based on the status of COVID-19
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A message from the university president.
Military members and families face unique challenges with homecoming during COVID-19
Shannon Snell used to make pancakes on the gridiron, but now, he does a different kind of cooking: barbecuing.
“The one constant through all the years has been baseball.”
A man later drove through a crowd of protesters.
A gun was found in his car, but no shots were fired
Florida basketball and coach Mike White received impactful news to its 2020 roster on Saturday.