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About Town The Gainesville Sun ABOUT TOWN Editor s note: The Guardian no longer accepts fliers as information for events that appear under About Town. The information must be typed out and sent via email. Please include the following: type/name of event, date, time, location, speakers, theme and cost, if any, and who to contact for more information. Send via email to [email protected] (The new email address now in effect to send announcements/information and to request coverage). The deadline is noon Fridays for publication the following Thursday. For more information, call 352-337-0376. Mobile clinic The University of Florida s College of Medicine s Mobile Outreach Clinic will provide services indefinitely from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. every Thursday at GTEC, 2153 Hawthorne Road. ....
About Town The Gainesville Sun ABOUT TOWN Editor s note: The Guardian no longer accepts fliers as information for events that appear under About Town. The information must be typed out and sent via email. Please include the following: type/name of event, date, time, location, speakers, theme and cost, if any, and who to contact for more information. Send via email to [email protected] (The new email address now in effect to send announcements/information and to request coverage). The deadline is noon Fridays for publication the following Thursday. For more information, call 352-337-0376. Football The Eastside High School football team will travel to Alachua to play Santa Fe High School in a spring football game. ....
The first ASSOU meeting of spring term began with Mindy Welsh calling the meeting to order at 6:01 pm. One of the night’s first votes was tabling the minutes from a few sessions ago, voting nine to none with one person abstaining. Another item on the agenda was talking about the recent changes to the pass/no pass options at the next Senate meeting. ASSOU’s new President, Violet Crain, is picking up where former president Andrew Zucker left off by working with communities and continuing the ASSOU Text Share program, which helps increase textbook accessibility on campus. Violet Crain is also planning two COVID-19 town halls in the future to help out the campus community, the first of which will be happening on April 23 at 12:30. An email with information was sent out to the All Students email on April 9. Crain is also working on interviews for new hires for ASSOU. ....
Lady Bulldogs Make NCAA Tournament While Gophers Are Snubbed The University of Minnesota Duluth Women s Hockey team has earned their first NCAA selection in the last 4 years. They learned the news on Sunday night during the NCAA women s hockey selection show. They are going into the tournament as the number five seed and they will face number 4 seed Colgate University. The game will take place on Monday, March 15 at the Erie Insurance Arena in Erie, Pennsylvania, according to our news partners WDIO. Other quarterfinal matchups will feature Northeastern (number 1) versus Robert Morris (number 8), Ohio State (number 3) will play Boston College (number 6), and Providence (number 7) will play Wisconsin (number 2). ....
Share COLUMBUS, Ohio – Sixty minutes wasn’t enough to decide the WCHA Final Faceoff champion on Sunday afternoon as the third-ranked Ohio State women’s hockey team appeared poised to write another thrilling chapter in the story of its 2020-21 season. A goal by Wisconsin’s Lacey Eden, however, just 42 seconds into overtime lifted the second-ranked Badgers to a 3-2 victory at Ridder Arena in Minneapolis. “We battled. There were no excuses, it’s playoff hockey,” said head coach Nadine Muzerall. “You sell out and do everything you can and need to do. We did that. We had an opportunity to get the puck out twice – it bounced over a stick and then hit off a skate badly that kept it in. It’s unfortunate but Wisconsin capitalized on that.” ....