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Not since the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane have this many Floridians perished in a storm.
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Candidates facing voters in less than a month discussed a variety of issues spanning from housing to healthcare on Sunday.
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Arab Americans in Alachua County worry their community will not be accurately counted in the results of the 2020 United States Census.
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UF held a memorial service for Colburn, a man with a role in nearly every leadership position at the university. Colburn died of complications from an ongoing illness on Sept. 18. He was 76.
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Every chair of Florida's health care policy groups sat on a panel at the Universtiy of Florida on Monday to discuss health care costs and access. This event is the first of its kind at UF.
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Organizations hosted a Don't Stress the HIV Test event at the University of Florida on Wednesday to offer free HIV testing ahead of World AIDS Day. In total, 26 received the test.
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Former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate spoke at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service Thursday night. Fugate led FEMA during the Obama Administration and oversaw the responses to major disasters including Hurricane Sandy, Hurricane Matthew and the 2016 flooding in Louisiana.
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David Colburn emerged from the ROTC program at Providence College and was eventually promoted to the rank of captain in the Army. He said he didn’t serve…
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The Gainesville Sun, WUFT and the Bob Graham Center for Public Service will host a public program at 6 p.m. on June 13 in the Pugh Hall Ocora that will examine the ongoing negotiations between Gainesville Regional Utilities and the Gainesville Renewable Energy Center.
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UF's Multicultural and Diversity Affairs group held a live screening of Donald Trump's inauguration as the 45th President of the United States, followed by a panel asking for more public political action. The group vows to hold elected officials accountable and said that can only be a possibility if the public is engaged in the political process.