Nick Stilwell lost both of his legs over a decade ago, but he has since competed nationally.
Read More »UF Plans For A ‘Largely Normal’ Summer B and Fall
Life on campus might soon look much like it did before the pandemic.
Read More »Creators of American Girls Podcast Talk About Their Friendship And Passion At UF Workshop
Mary fell for the books. Allison for the dolls. Decades later, American Girl stories are still part of their daily lives.
Read More »Florida Reaches 2.5 Million People Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19
Florida reached 2.5 million people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 on Tuesday. Miami-Dade, Palm Beach and Broward Counties topped the list.
Read More »The Point, March 18, 2021: Proposal To Require Political Bias Surveys At Florida Universities Nears House Vote
The legislature is concerned about the extent to which universities lean Democrat.
Read More »Gainesville Business Creates COVID-19 Tracking Device
Tracking COVID-19 cases in big organizations might not be as simple as it seems. A local business, VOS Systems, found a way to do it.
Read More »Gainesville Prepares To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Safely
For Irish bands, the week of St. Patrick’s Day is their bread and butter, but a global pandemic destroyed that in March of 2020.
Read More »The Point, March 16, 2021: Is A New Florida County Viable?
Springs County boosters say yes. Local and state officials have their doubts.
Read More »Officials And Supporters Discuss Vision For Springs County’s Future
Many questions about the proposed county, including its viability, remain unanswered.
Read More »New Way Of Living: Florida College Students Reflect On Anniversary Of Pandemic Campus Shutdown
Lost lives. Lost jobs. Lost classrooms. Lost opportunities. Lost time with families. A lost year.
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