A normal life with full mobility wasn’t included in Dock Luckie’s future plans after hurting his ankle, but as soon as he met Dr. Rull James Toussaint, he regained hope.
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Across the street at Midtown, music booms as unmasked students are lined up eager to party.
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Chris Herman graduated from the University of Florida in the Spring of 2020 with one goal: qualify for the Tokyo Paralympics.
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As the year comes to a close, here's a look back at the stories that stayed in the headlines.
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The University of Florida has been given a year of probation by the NCAA.
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Judge has been a member of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office for over 30 years and is currently serving as an assistant chief officer.
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The reading series aims to forge connections between local leaders and students through bedtime stories.
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The protest held in front of Tigert Hall is among the string of complaints directed at UF’s administration.
Read More »After Upset Win, New Bradford County Superintendent Vows Support For Teachers
The political novice and no-party affiliate candidate earned 7,143 votes (53.65%) to deny a second four-year term for Superintendent Stacey Creighton, 49, a Republican who got 6,171 votes (46.35%).
Read More »Buchholz To Receive Athletic Facility Funding Amid Tensions Over Elections, Equity And Health
Tensions ran high Tuesday night at the Alachua County School Board district office on East University Avenue.
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