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Weekly News Roundup: January 31 - February 2
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In this week's roundup, podcast editor Jake Reyes speaks with Alligator criminal justice reporter Troy Myers on how Gainesville cyclists are reacting to a new speed reduction plan. Plus, the Change Party announced its executive ticket for the student government spring elections, Gainesville’s Columbian community is celebrating its own Encanto and m…
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In this week's roundup, podcast host Elliot Tritto speaks with Alligator University Administration Reporter Elena Barrera on how UF's basketball team manager is the players' unofficial barber. Plus, the Gator Party and the Communist party announced their executive tickets for the semester, UF students are frustrated with conflicting information on …
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In this episode, Elliot interviews Elena Barrera and Camila Pereira about events that led to and followed the formation of a task force to analyze University of Florida administration's policies that barred professors from testifying in legal suits. They also discussed what it has been like to report on these events. The interview took place on Dec…
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News: Nikki Fried and the alumni donation boycott
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In this episode, Elliot interviews Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried about a petition she posted on Twitter. She encouraged UF alumni to sign it if they agreed to stop donating to UF until President Fuchs reversed the decision to bar professors from testifying, which he now has done.
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Avenue: FEST 19 and the Gainesville music community
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In this episode, Elliot talks to members of Expert Timing and Jeremy Hunter of Skatune Network about FEST 19, an annual music festival in downtown Gainesville, and how it impacts the music community.
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News: Discrimination at UF and Nov. 3 headlines
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In this episode, Elliot interviews Max Taylor, Alligator news desk assistant, about her article on the experiences of Dr. Sankalp Gilda as a graduate student at UF. Elliot also highlights three articles from Nov. 3.
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News: Citizens Field and high school football
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In this episode, Elliot talks with Noah Ram, Alligator sports writer, about the significance of Citizens Field to the Gainesville community.
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In this episode, Elliot talks with Isabella Douglas about her article, "'We're going to lose a generation:' Pandemic gun violence spike leaves many in anguish".
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News: Abuse under former women's basketball coach Cameron Newbauer
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In this episode, Elliot talks with alligatorSports Podcast Host Joseph Henry and Assistant Sports Editor Zachary Huber about Zach's story, "Former Florida women's basketball players detail abuse under Coach Newbauer."
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News Roundup: Campus construction and headlines Sept. 20-24
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In this episode, Elliot interviews Camila Pereira, Alligator university administration reporter, about the construction projects on UF's campus and highlights articles published this week on the Alligator's website, www.alligator.org.
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News: Empty Bomb Threats Kick off Fall Semester for Santa Fe College and ACPS
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In this episode, Elliot interviews Eve Thompson and Renee Hancock, Alligator staff, about recent empty bomb threats at two schools in Alachua County.
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News Roundup: Headlines Sept. 13-17 and Hispanic Heritage Month
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In this episode, Elliot highlights articles published this week on the Alligator's website, www.alligator.org. He also interviews Isabella Barnet, Alligator reporter, about Hispanic Heritage Month.
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News: 9/11 and the Muslim community twenty years later
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In this episode, Elliot interviews Alligator Reporter Christian Casale about his story, "Twenty years later, 9/11 stirs pain, worry for Muslim community." Drawing from Casale's interviews from the article, they discuss what it was like for Muslims on UF campus after 9/11 and what it is like now, 20 years later.…
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News Roundup: Headlines Sept. 6-10 and DJ Terrah
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In this episode, Elliot highlights articles published this week on the Alligator's website, www.alligator.org. He also interviews Faith Buckley, Alligator metro general assignment reporter, about her article on DJ Terrah, "Terrah-rizing the turntables: Remembering Akeem "DJ Terrah" Thompson". Correction: Kim Daniels is referred to as Lisa Daniels d…
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The Avenue: Florida band on tour for the first time since early 2020
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In this episode, Elliot interviews Supergold about how COVID-19 affected the band. They discuss going on tour again and the band's newest album, "Nowhere, USA."
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News Roundup: FDOT, vaccine incentives, ACPS and more
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The Florida Department of Transportation is promoting traffic safety on campus. Alachua County is offering new incentives to get vaccinated. Additionally, Alachua County Public Schools lost some funding even though a state judge ruled in their favor. Listen to these stories and more on this episode of The Alligator Podcast.…
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News: Dr. Carlee Simon discusses ACPS' mask mandate
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In this episode, we are joined by Alachua County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Carlee Simon. Alligator Podcast Host Elliot Tritto and Simon discuss the ACPS' mask mandate and Governor Ron DeSantis' reaction to it.
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News: Gainesville students demonstrate solidarity with Cuba protesters
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This month, Cuban protesters took to the streets in one of the largest demonstrations of dissent in decades. Demonstrators voiced discontent over conditions worsened by the pandemic, such as food and medicine shortages, and protested against the historically repressive communist government. Cuban protests have garnered the attention of the internat…
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News Roundup: Florida passes law to survey intellectual diversity in universities, COVID cases rise
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A new Florida law went into effect this month requiring surveys of political and ideological diversity. Additionally, Gainesville residents may expect a rise in parking fees for the first time since 2004. Listen to these stories and additional updates from the Avenue and state news on this episode of The Alligator podcast.…
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News: UF to launch additional sexual harassment prevention measures
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This fall, the University of Florida plans to implement two new measures aimed at preventing sexual harassment across campus. The Alligator’s Julia Cooper speaks to Makiya Seminera about the new program. Additionally, a proposal for a new grocery store in east Gainesville is leaving some residents and community activists concerned, and a cat cafe o…
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The Avenue: Summer Pop Culture Roundup #2
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This week, The Avenue staff discussed new summer music releases, the In the Heights movie, #FreeBrittney and more. By Kristin Bausch, Bryce Brown, Heather Bushman, Alexis Carson, Melissa Hernandez de la Cruz, Karter Nancy and Brenna Sheets. Follow The Avenue on Twitter and Instagram @thefloridaave.
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News: Local impacts of the Surfside building collapse
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In the wake of the building collapse in Surfside, Florida, three UF alumni are reported unaccounted for in connection with the collapse. The Alligator’s Julia Cooper and Jake Reyes join the podcast to discuss their reporting on the Surfside collapse. Additionally, a man has been arrested in connection with the hit-and-run which killed Maggie Paxton…
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Each June, LGBTQ+ Pride Month is celebrated to honor the impact and progress of LGBTQ+ individuals across history and society. In this episode, Valeriya Antonshchuk discusses the history of LGBTQ+ Pride Month nationally and at the University of Florida. Alligator reporters Juliana Ferrie and Makiya Seminera dive into the long road to equity and inc…
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News: Juneteenth becomes official U.S. holiday as Gainesville celebrates month-long Journey to Juneteenth
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Juneteenth is a national holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. This year, Gainesville honored the holiday with the first Journey to Juneteenth, a month-long event celebrating the end of slavery nationally and specifically in Florida. Additionally, Gainesville is continuing to face shortages of blood donatio…
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News Roundup: UF to create auto-free zone on campus, Florida bans critical race theory in schools
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The University of Florida plans to create an auto-free zone in the heart of campus, hoping to boost traffic safety and sustainability efforts. Additionally, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Florida’s latest state budget this month, approving two proposals in Gainesville and vetoing two others. Listen to these stories and additional updates from sports, the…
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The Avenue: Summer Pop Culture Roundup #1
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Back for the summer, The Avenue staff discusses Olivia Rodrigo’s “SOUR,” the iCarly reboot, the return of theaters and concerts, and a few of last month’s stories. By Kristin Bausch, Bryce Brown, Heather Bushman, Alexis Carson, Melissa Hernandez de la Cruz, Karter Nancy, and Brenna Sheets. Follow The Avenue on Twitter and Instagram @thefloridaave.…
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News: Science Bus comes to Alachua County, Gainesville mayor to set up guaranteed income payments to formerly incarcerated people
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A new Science Bus brings hands-on science to kids around Alachua County. Additionally, Mayor Lauren Poe looks to launch a guaranteed income program for formerly incarcerated people in Gainesville, and electronic scooters are coming to the University of Florida and surrounding areas. Listen to these stories and more state news on this episode of The…
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News Roundup: Pedestrian safety concerns for homeless near Waldo Road
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Valeriya Antonshchuk speaks to Alligator reporter Juliana Ferrie about safety concerns for Gainesville’s homeless population near Waldo Road. Plus, Gainesville City Commissioners approved a motion to allow a formal complaint against Florida’s House Bill 1. Listen to these stories and additional updates from The Avenue, sports and state news on this…
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News: Gainesville protesters weigh in on Israeli-Palestinian violence
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Protesters in Gainesville demonstrate support for Palestine, while counter-protesters express concern over a rise in Anti-Semitism. The Alligator’s Makiya Seminera speaks to Valeriya Antonshchuk about her reporting on how Gainesville communities are responding to the Middle-Eastern conflict. Additionally, the University of Florida is no longer requ…
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News Roundup: Pedestrian safety, UF’s first gender-neutral Living Learning Community to open
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The University of Florida’s COVID-19 testing numbers decline as summer kicks off and positivity rates remain low. New temporary speed tables are being built on West University Avenue in response to spiking pedestrian safety concerns over the past several months. Additionally, the first gender-neutral Living Learning Community is opening at UF this …
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News: UF and Santa Fe College kick off summer terms, vaccination efforts continue
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With COVID-19 vaccine supplies expanding, local health officials work to answer lingering questions from the community to instill confidence in vaccine safety. Additionally, the University of Florida and Santa Fe College held their first in-person modified graduation ceremonies since the pandemic hit, and the institutions are now beginning summer t…
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Pods Collide: Avenue, Sports and News Desks Recap Favorite Stories
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In the final episode of the semester, hosts of The Avenue Podcast Morgan Goldwich, Veronica Nocera, Heather Bushman and Kristin Bausch along with the host of the Alligator Sports Podcast, Jesse Richardson, join Alligator Podcast Producer Jake Reyes in recapping some of the best stories of the semester.…
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In the last pop culture news roundup of the semester, the Avenue desk talks about "Fearless (Taylor’s Version)," an update in the #FreeBritney movement, Lil Nas X getting sued by Nike and more. By Valeriya Antonshchuk, Heather Bushman, Katie Delk, Morgan Goldwich and Veronica Nocera. For more arts, entertainment and culture news, follow the Avenue …
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In this week's roundup, a UF campus cat garners attention from students. Alligator University General Assignment reporter Abigail Hasebroock breaks down the story. Also, one person died following a two-car crash in North Gainesville. Plus, the Gainesville Community Playhouse spotlights LGBTQ stories in the first musical of the season.…
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News: Keeping up with Midpoint Park and Eatery
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In this episode, Midpoint Park and Eatery has been open for over a month. The park has three food trucks in operation. Keller's Kitchen, Da Kine Poke and Mexi Cocina. How are they holding up? In addition, a proposed legislation could affect the menus of these food trucks. Also, Jared Keller, the co-owner of Keller’s Kitchen, discussed the feedback …
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In this week's roundup, we review how West University Avenue’s problems began with its construction. Plus, Goldie’s Burgers is bringing new flavors to Depot Park. Also, UF students and families advocate for traffic safety as there’s a lasting impact of the crashes on families and victims. Alligator University General Assignment Reporter Abigail Has…
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News: UF begins vaccinating students, faculty and staff
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After nearly five months since UF Health said it would vaccinate its affiliates free of charge, UF began COVID-19 vaccinations for students, faculty and staff on Monday at Ben Hill Griffin stadium. Some students say they took the vaccine so they could see their families again. UF President Kent Fuchs was also at the event and said the vaccines are …
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Weekly News Roundup: March 29 - April 2
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In this week's roundup, The Matheson Museum reopened with a new exhibit featuring Alachua County female trailblazers. Plus, students, faculty and staff are now able to pre-register for vaccine appointments through ONE.UF. Also, graduate students worry about UF’s plan to demolish 40% of graduate housing. Alligator Student Government reporter Carolin…
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News: Protesters call for action to stop Asian hate
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In this episode, more than 200 protesters call for action and solidarity at the Stop Asian Hate march. Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe spoke at the event and talked about the history of racism against Asians in the United States. East Gainesville beat reporter Alan Halaly and Metro News Assistant Jiselle Lee break down the story. Jyoti Parmar, an orga…
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In this week’s pop culture news roundup, the Avenue desk recaps the Grammy’s, Lana Del Rey’s new album, David Dobrik’s latest controversy and more. By Valeriya Antonshchuk, Kristin Bausch, Heather Bushman, Katie Delk, Morgan Goldwich and Veronica Nocera. For more arts, entertainment and culture news, follow the Avenue on Twitter and Instagram @thef…
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In this week's roundup, UF offers students more financial aid for pandemic-related expenses. Plus, a person was stabbed at a CVS store and police say it was an ‘isolated incident.’ Also, Makiya Seminera, the opinions editor of The Alligator, writes, "Dear Florida Legislature, don’t put a price tag on my education."…
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News: The quarantine dorm experience
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Many students know that if you test positive for COVID-19 or have been in close contact with a confirmed case, you either have to self quarantine or isolate at one of UF's quarantine dorms, according to UF Health protocols. Some students have not experienced what that is like. Noah Sharpe, a 20-year-old computer science sophomore, gives you his exp…
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Weekly News Roundup: March 15 - 19
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In this week's roundup, Florida State Senators moved forward with a controversial bill that would limit the Florida Bright Futures scholarship program Tuesday. Also, Gators men's basketball moves to the second round in a 75 - 70 win over Virginia Tech. And, UF international students taking classes and exams in their home countries struggle with tim…
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News: UF overturns proposal to build on McCarty Woods after backlash from protesters
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UF administration decided not to use the McCarty Woods conservation area for development in its 2020-2030 Campus Master Plan after facing backlash from protesters. Several protests were organized since the proposal was made in December, including a march on Saturday led by the "Save McCarty Woods" campaign.…
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In this week’s pop culture news roundup, the Avenue desk talks about the results of the Golden Globes, nominations for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards and the buzzworthy Meghan Markle and Prince Harry interview with Oprah. By Valeriya Antonshchuk, Heather Bushman, Katie Delk, Morgan Goldwich and Veronica Nocera. For more arts, entertainment and cultu…
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In this week's roundup, a proposed Senate Bill could dramatically affect the Florida Bright Futures scholarship program. The bill has been met with opposition from students and parents around the state. Also, A 47-year-old man was killed after being hit by a car in Alachua around midnight Thursday. Plus, Alligator Metro News Assistant, Jiselle Lee,…
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News: The spring break that wasn't
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Spring break would have occurred this week if it weren't for the COVID-19 pandemic. UF previously declared that their decision to remove spring break was in an effort to limit the amount of COVID-19 cases that are brought to campus as a result of traveling. At this point in the semester, some students are feeling "burnt out" due to a lack of breaks…
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News: Valuable gecko missing from Gainesville pet store
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A New Caledonia leachianus gecko worth $1,800 is missing from a Gainesville pet store, Gator City Reptiles. Some believe the gecko was stolen and posted on a leachianus gecko Facebook group. Alligator Metro News Assistant Lucille Lannigan breaks down the story.
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Weekly News Roundup: February 24 - March 2
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In this week's roundup, the Santa Fe community received its second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Plus, The Florida Department of Transportation will transfer control of the section of West University Avenue near the UF campus to the city of Gainesville. Also, a community grocery store may be built in East Gainesville following a city commission vot…
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In this week’s pop culture news roundup, the Avenue desk talks about The New York Times’ documentary on Britney Spears, Taylor Swift’s latest release, electronic duo Daft Punk’s split and more. By Valeriya Antonshchuk, Kristin Bausch, Heather Bushman, Katie Delk, Morgan Goldwich and Veronica Nocera. For more arts, entertainment and culture news, fo…
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