COVID-19 Update: 47 new cases on first day of classes
By Manny Rea | Jan. 13, 2021367 have tested positive for COVID-19 since Jan. 4.
367 have tested positive for COVID-19 since Jan. 4.
Union leaders say measures to protect faculty and staff members aren’t suitable enough
Students go on dates and make new connections with one another during the pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic and rainy weather didn’t stop students from spreading holiday cheer
About 40 people protested against UF’s decision to have in-person classes in the Spring
Despite COVID-19, the student Game Room is still setting up its pins
For many UF freshmen, their experience on Saturday felt similar to many of those who passed through the gates of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium for the first time.
Why some students decided not to return to UF and how they are coping with being away from campus
Approximately one in 285 kids are diagnosed with cancer
The annual tradition is moving to a contactless giveaway
The event combined in-person and virtual workshops and meetings with recruiters
Two of Floyd’s relatives speak about his life and legacy over a UF sponsored Zoom event
No new on-campus positive tests have been reported since Sunday despite the increase in isolated UF affiliates
Positive cases have been identified in Hume, Fletcher, Yulee and UF’s law school, but there could be many more
A student living on Hume Hall East’s third floor tested positive for COVID-19 during move-in
Midtown’s socially-distanced bars drove students away by 10 p.m.
Several UF students and parents reported overcrowding, lax screening and uncleanliness in the emergency waiting room Saturday
About 1,000 more contracts were canceled this year than usual
This rush week, new safety precautions have forced the first three rounds online, with only the final round occurring in person.
A recent study states that nicotine-containing vape products put users at higher risk of succumbing to the virus