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For the class of 2022, their time was split in halves – virtual and in-person. College students adapted to “distanced” and classroom learning while routinely being administered COVID-19 tests. Students traded their extracurricular activities, sports games and parties for endless Zoom meetings and masks. Some dealt with academic responsibilities while sick with the virus. Many lost loved ones.
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The story of this high school band reflects a much larger history of who the school system serves, and how the consequences of old decisions still ripple through the community decades later.
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Florida universities will learn this week how well they did on annual performance reviews, entitling them to a share of a record $245 million in state performance funding.
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Twenty-four percent of the credit hours earned by undergraduates last year were in online classes.
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U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson said Monday he will file legislation aimed at forcing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to divert more freshwater into Northwest Florida's Apalachicola Bay system, in relation to an ongoing dispute between the state and Georgia over the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system.
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Trustees will have to negotiate a new contract for her to remain in position.
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Students in a data journalism class at the University of Florida compiled a list of information based on analysis of state payroll in Florida.
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Members of the Board of Governors heard a report on the investigation of Florida A&M University's anti-hazing program Wednesday.
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The FAMU legacy torch is coming to Gainesville on its tour of the country.
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Florida A&M University President James Ammons is stepping down immediately after the school's board voted to pay him more than $100,000 dollars in bonuses…