New LGBTQ+ survey prioritizes campus inclusivity
By Diane Hernandez | June 29, 2020UF PSU, LGBTQ+ Affairs and Queer Nation created the campus-wide LGBTQ+ survey
UF PSU, LGBTQ+ Affairs and Queer Nation created the campus-wide LGBTQ+ survey
Gainesville prohibited discrimination based on sexual orientation in 1998
Knight is a UF economics department chair, world traveler and a member of the LGBTQ+ community
Errol Nelson is a 2020 UF Graduate who has walked the line between the Black community and the LGBTQ+ community since he came out at age 16
“It just warms my heart,” said on UF alum. “I just thought, ‘That didn’t happen 20 years ago.’”
UF gymnast comes out and details the challenges she faced to get where she is now
Thousands have protested police and racial violence. About 500 UF students and staff joined the conversation with the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement.
From rumors to reopening, The Alligator chronicled UF's movements throughout the pandemic.
Changes to class schedules will be completed by July 1
Students weigh in on UF President Kent Fuchs' decision to no longer perform the chant
Accent Speakers Bureau paid recent speakers $50,000 to speak in similar events
UF and Alligator alumnus Zachary Lee shares his thoughts on the removal of the university's "Gator Bait" game day cheer
UF is already in the process of transitioning from one required course to many courses from which a student can choose
The March for Freedom will take place at 11:30 a.m. and begin at A. Quinn Jones Center. It concludes a week of solidarity and activism for students.
UF President Kent Fuchs announced a list of initiatives to address racism and inequity
Libraries will reopen Aug. 28, and students will be required to social distance and wear masks
The contract wont cure COVID-19 but it may help to combat the spread, said one creator
Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi will speak June 25 at 6:30 p.m.
While Liberty Woodley is named in the SG resolution, it is unclear if the university rescinded her admission
Branden Pearson apologized Friday morning after messages containing racial slurs and other offensive language surfaced