Local Spanish-language radio show nears 4 years of community building
By María José Cordero Castillo | Sep. 22What began as an idea between partners in 2021 now reaches more than 10,500 daily listeners.
What began as an idea between partners in 2021 now reaches more than 10,500 daily listeners.
La comida universitaria y la preparación de alimentos en casa pueden volverse predecibles. Pero la escena de camiones de comida en Gainesville ofrece un escape lleno de sabor — desde platos de rabo de res hasta almuerzos coreanos — que aportan cultura y comodidad a la comunidad.
Durante casi una década, Kevin Kelsey ha enseñado inglés a estudiantes del condado de Alachua. Ahora, al iniciar otro año en Gainesville High School, teme que los cambios en la política federal estén erosionando las protecciones para los estudiantes.
De jugar como portera para las Florida Gators a defender la portería en su tiempo libre con la selección nacional de República Dominicana, Paloma Peña ha demostrado su capacidad para rendir al más alto nivel en distintos escenarios.
Música en vivo, luces tenues y bailarines latinos dieron la bienvenida a los nuevos y antiguos estudiantes hispanos de UF al semestre de otoño el miércoles por la noche.
After the Trump administration revoked more than 6,000 student visas since the Spring, international students say they’re entering the school year with caution.
Los ritmos de salsa, merengue y bachata llenaron el Harn Museum of Art el 11 de septiembre, cuando los invitados se reunieron para la noche inaugural del 21.º Festival de Cine Latino de Gainesville.
Para Johender Suárez, el Día de Acción de Gracias comienza tan temprano como a las 8 de la mañana, entre carne, ajo, alcaparras y una cocina llena de familiares.
At 21, Nicolas Schull has helped manage $1.5 million in UF’s investment assets.
The first time Vivian Rincón Dib realized she could use engineering to help others, it was in a UF Engineering Design and Society course.
Adriano Zunino noticed a gap in UF’s tailgating scene: Latino students. Zunino, 25, and his childhood friends, Mateo Matos-Perales and Luis Felipe Pacheco, saw with entrepreneurial eyes an opportunity to build something new.
Vanessa Yanes is leading the publication that once turned her down.
After growing up in Paris, Belgium and Costa Rica, Valentina Larco finds it difficult to give a simple answer when asked where she’s from.
For Stephanie Manrique, every blueprint and project doubles as a design for a more inclusive future in engineering.
At only 22, Sofia Grande has owned three businesses — not all successes, but each special.
When Sebastian Sobrino-Gonzalez moved with his family from Puerto Rico to Miami at age 11, he didn’t yet know how one tabling event would shape his life.
Rafaella Arnaez spent most of her life dreaming about the spotlight. Today, she is chasing a different dream — creating stories from behind the camera.
In a campus with over 50,000 students, finding community can feel overwhelming. But not for Nicolas Cavalcanti.
Malena González Fernández’s impact in sustainability and STEM outreach stretches coast to coast.
Macarena Gonzalez-Cabanellas merges logical systems with human-centered work by using economic consulting to financially build up businesses and communities.