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TALLAHASSEE --- The University of Florida Board of Trustees is asking a federal judge to toss out a potential class-action lawsuit that contends the…
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On this Monday, June 15, episode of Sundial:Dueling Rallies In South FloridaProtests over police brutality continued in South Florida for the third week…
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TALLAHASSEE --- Thousands of current and prospective international students in Florida are facing uncertainty about their immigration status, as COVID-19…
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TALLAHASSEE --- A week after the state university system’s Board of Governors laid out a blueprint for how to reopen campuses in the fall, school…
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TALLAHASSEE --- The Florida university system’s governing board on Thursday approved a broad blueprint for how to reopen campuses in the fall, which will…
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TALLAHASSEE --- Alleging “inferior” online classes after campuses closed this spring because of the coronavirus, a Florida International University…
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For many college students, walking across the stage isn't just a celebration, it's a recognition of years of hard work, and often sacrifices from their families. What happens when it's cancelled?
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In South Florida, a normal emergency looks like a column of swirling wind. Hurricanes are our definition of disaster preparation.But the COVID-19…
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A little-known provision allows the U.S. education secretary to erase student loan debt without going to Congress. Elizabeth Warren says if elected president she would put that provision to use.
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The Florida Prepaid College Board has lowered plan prices by $1.3 billion, benefiting 224,000 families and resulting in refunds of more than $500…
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A day before the 2020 legislative session kicks off, three House committees will meet to discuss the idea of allowing collegiate athletes to get paid...
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College enrollment continues to decline, according to data released Monday. Small colleges have been forced to close; others are getting creative when it comes to finding and keeping students.