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Where Gainesville s Cuban community stands seven months after the July protests - The Independent Florida Alligator

Where Gainesville s Cuban community stands seven months after the July protests - The Independent Florida Alligator
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UF students and Gainesville s Black neighborhoods: A broken relationship - The Independent Florida Alligator

UF students and Gainesville s Black neighborhoods: A broken relationship - The Independent Florida Alligator
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UF students protest against Cuba s government - The Independent Florida Alligator

UF students protest against Cuba s government - The Independent Florida Alligator
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Patria Y Vida, it means your country and life : Gainesville residents fight for Cubans suffering from communist regime

“Patria Y Vida, it means your country and life”: Gainesville residents fight for Cubans suffering from communist regime Dylan Lyons © Provided by Gainesville WCJB-TV The fight to free the Cuban people from the communist government regime is making its way all across the country. To keep up with the latest local news subscribe to our TV20 newsletter   and receive news straight to your email every morning. GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) -Gainesville is more than 600 miles away from Cuba, but that is not stopping people from supporting the Cuban people. “All we can do is listen to what the Cuban people want and follow that,” explained Alexandra Quintana.

One year later: UF students share views on the pandemic - The Independent Florida Alligator

One year later: UF students share views on the pandemic Headshots by Julia Cooper. Twelve months. Three semesters. One atypical year. March 11 marks the first anniversary of when COVID-19 –– a deadly virus sweeping the world –– shut down our campus. On that day in 2020, UF President Kent Fuchs emailed students notifying them that all classes would be online starting March 16 and encouraging them to leave town. It was a moment that would change the course of the next year, and for many, their entire college experience. With scheduled in-person graduations and widespread vaccine promises, UF administration is beginning to discuss a return to normalcy.

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