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When Jackson Carcaba, a third-year civil engineering major at the University of Florida, enrolled at the university in 2020, he had to find a way to get…
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Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you• WUFT News: GRU, Gainesville City Commission work to…
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Tax Day is next Tuesday, April 18, and for seniors and other residents with modest income there's free help available for filing those federal income…
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The University of Florida's decision this week to ban TikTok effective immediately from its campus networks and college-owned devices occurred amid…
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The student volunteer program Children Beyond Our Borders seeks applicants interested in working in poor communities in Medellín, Colombia, this summer. The deadline to apply for the Bound For Peace program is March 24.
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After a busy morning of classes, Ross Wolpert, a student at the University of Florida, returns to his off-campus house.He calls up his friend, brings his…
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The Suwannee River Water Management District has completed a flood-risk review of the Santa Fe River Watershed. Residents in parts of Alachua, Baker,…
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Is TikTok dead for Florida college students?The University of Florida is warning there is a “strong possibility” it will ban TikTok from its wired and…
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Many people can claim they want to change the world one day. But not many of them have the blueprints for success in their communities.And very few of…
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A 23-year-old African gray parrot named Tut is one of the ambassador animals at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo, where he inspires visitors and students with his personality. His beady yellow eyes, curved beak, red tail and huge wingspan terrified Amanda Wright, his first trainer. Until he changed her life.