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Goodbye Column: Don’t let imposter syndrome stop you.
Don’t let those thoughts saying “you’re not good enough” get in the way
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An LGBTQ+ safe haven on University Avenue
On any given night, you can expect to see an assortment of characters, from drag queens to sorority girls, on the dance floor illuminated by flashing lights as the smell of sweat mixes with the trails of perfume left behind the performers at University Club.
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Ryan Lochte serves lunch to homeless at Grace Marketplace
Olympic medalist and Gator alumnus Ryan Lochte traded in his swimmer’s cap for a hairnet to serve meals at Grace Marketplace Wednesday morning.
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The era of social media meets Gen Z voters
Social media platforms have influenced the way voters encourage others to head to the polls, whether with a "Vote" digital sticker on an Instagram story or by sharing with Facebook friends after completing the civic duty.
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The Hails release first EP 'He Seems Upset'
On their bittersweet yet melancholic new EP, the Hails decipher the whirlwind of feelings of lust, love, woes and heartbreak.
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UF TikTokers react to the app’s possible ban
TikTok has given college students a platform in different niches
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Revealing UF’s past through social media advocacy
Two UF alumni work on an Instagram page that details UF’s collaboration with the Johns Committee Description goes here
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Friday COVID-19 updates: Alachua County has 15 cases; restaurants and RecSports fitness centers close
The ripple effects of many UF students fleeing Gainesville due to the COVID-19 outbreak may trickle down to the 2020 U.S. Census.
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Two men forging a better future for BIPoC in fashion
What started as a vision through his laptop, turned into reality when he started his business, Vintage Living, with a sewing machine his mother handed down to him. Through his website, he sells a variety of items from hoodies to face masks.
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Dignity Village To Close Down As Grace Marketplace Gets New Funding
For many, a car’s main purpose is to take them from point A to point B. But for Bobby Sullivan, 68, it is more than just a mode of transportation.
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South Main Street Transformation Brings In A New Business — A Donut Shop
The business potential of South Main Street in Gainesville is now so different than it was 10 years ago that a donut-dealing food truck owner has decided to put down roots there.