At 1 p.m. today on WUFT-FM: Listen back to Juneteenth, a national call-in from The United States of Anxiety with Kai Wright. The program, in collaboration with Houston Public Media and KERA, talks about Juneteenth, its history and its becoming a national holiday.
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According to a survey taken by University of Florida Graduate Assistants in August 2021, 72% of respondents say they cannot cover all of their living expenses, 50% say they cannot afford or had to delay medical care and 29% say they have been unable to purchase or had to delay …
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Sixty UF students have been waiting to study abroad in Japan since the country closed its borders in 2020.
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Some 900 miles away from Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo, New York, a glimmer of hope radiated Thursday night from the candles beneath University of Florida’s Century Tower.
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As the nation celebrates Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Alachua County Fire Rescue celebrated its commitment to accessibility for special needs and pediatric patients. The rescue trucks now include tool kits to facilitate more effective communication and provide a healthy distraction for patients who receive treatment. The kits come with communication …
Read More »University of Florida doctor suspended following sexual misconduct complaint
An osteopathic physician with the University of Florida College of Medicine’s anesthesiology department has been placed on paid leave after UF Police filed a criminal complaint after an administrative assistant accused him of sexual misconduct in March. Ahmad Abdul-Rahim, 31, of Gainesville pleaded not guilty Tuesday to allegations of false …
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