Alachua se prepara para el regreso de los estudiantes en medio del COVID-19
By Tristan Wood and Guamay Martell | July 21, 2020This story was translated by Guamay Martell.
This story was translated by Guamay Martell.
Trevor Pope said DACA, international and online students need financial support
Students will be eligible to earn an NCF liberal arts degree and UF engineering degree
Students can get free tutoring, and student tutors can earn $12 an hour
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Students can expect longer wait times for the bus this Fall as UF rolls out its reopening plan. Masks are required, too.
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Students and faculty are relieved, but still facing difficulties for the Fall semester
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Students can now begin their return-to-campus plan
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“I'm willing to do whatever it takes to help students stay on campus,” one professor said.
People think that athletes from every sport have an offseason where they can rest. At a young age, though, athletes quickly learn that isn’t quite true.
The survey and testing are to prepare for their return to campus in Fall
“It feels horrible,” one student said. “I’m always watching my back.”