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The Oxford University Press has chosen its word of the year, one word that's been popularized on social media: "brain rot"
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Over 100 years ago, the town of Rosewood was destroyed in an act of racial violence.
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At a meeting on Thursday, a University of Florida Board of Trustees committee approved new policies regarding administrative hiring and consulting at UF, following reports of excessive spending by the university’s former president Ben Sasse. The policies were approved by the full board on Friday.
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Bart Knowles, who took over as interim police chief in June when his predecessor was promoted, said in a new interview that his goal is to keep the University of Florida’s sprawling campus in Gainesville safe so students, faculty and staff can prosper.
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A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced a confessed participant to five years of probation in a plot that diverted millions of dollars worth of biomedical drugs, toxins and research supplies from the University of Florida to China over seven years.
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With the postseason ramping up in November, international athletes can face a host of challenges thousands of miles from home that American athletes do not have to deal with.
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Organizers for a conference on the Israeli war in Gaza had to scramble when officials at the University of Florida said the event could no longer take place on campus, less than 24 hours before it was scheduled to start.
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The annual Florida-Georgia rivalry will take a break from its traditional home and be played at NFL venues while EverBank Stadium is undergoing a $1.4 billion renovation.
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Alachua County residents can vote early at Santa Fe College this year. After seeing early voting turnout results at the Millhopper Library in previous years, the Supervisor of Elections decided to open Santa Fe College as a polling site to reduce some of the wait times.
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The city of Gainesville unanimously passed a motion Thursday to support planned service changes to the Regional Transit System at the start of the spring semester of 2025 as the city and the University of Florida continue their contract negotiations.