Some Floridians have escaped the coronavirus pandemic by traveling to an ultimate island getaway surrounded by kooky, colorful creatures.
Read More »The Point, May 13, 2020: How Are Communities Across The World Are Handling The Coronavirus Crisis?
The impact of coronavirus stretches well beyond borders.
Read More »The Point, May 8, 2020: Florida Felon Voting Rights Trial Concludes, Could See Verdict As Early As Next Week
Lawyers argued to a federal judge whether a state law is unconstitutional in requiring that even impoverished felons must pay court fees and fines before they are allowed to vote.
Read More »The Point, May 6, 2020: DeSantis Criticizes Florida’s Unemployment System
The unprecedented surge in Florida's unemployed due to the coronavirus has put pressure on the governor to investigate the faulty state system for processing claims.
Read More »The Point, April 29, 2020: UF Discusses How To Safely Reopen In The Fall
The start of the semester will likely be pushed back.
Read More »The Point, April 22, 2020: The Rights of Nature Movement Asks: Should Rivers, Mountains, Forests And Glaciers Have The Same Rights As People?
On the fiftieth anniversary of Earth Day, is it time to consider rights for nature?
Read More »The Point, April 15, 2020: The Drone Company That Now Makes Masks
Altavian has made the switch.
Read More »The Point, April 8, 2020: Gainesville Rabbi Works To Make Seder Dinners Available For Passover
Rabbi Berl Goldman wants to help Jews in Gainesville celebrate Passover in isolation.
Read More »The Point, April 1, 2020: Gainesville Small Businesses Deal With COVID-19 In Different Ways
In the Gainesville area, many small businesses are trying to push through barriers by coming up with new ways to continue to provide services to their customers and keep themselves afloat.
Read More »The Point, March 25, 2020: 2-Year-Old Girl Is The Youngest Person To Test Positive For Coronavirus In Alachua County
The case is not travel-related.
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