We are excited to announce the Pulitzer-supported project 'Watershed' has won a @ONA award in the category Student Journalism Award. #OJA23
This project by student journalists at @UFJSchool reported on Florida’s water quality, challenges and solutions. 👉 https://t.co/ILKcxJW69o
Incredibly proud of this magazine & the brilliant, kind & creative people who spent late nights and early mornings making it happen.💛 Amazing things can blossom from a love of storytelling. ✍🏼📸 Grab your copy of @atrium_magazine today!
Come join @atrium_magazine, the finest nonfiction in #Florida! First meeting of the semester tonight at 7 in the AHA Lab at Weimer Hall. All @UF students invited. @UFJSchool
I’m excited to share my part of #WATERSHED via @WUFTNews@pulitzercenter. I loved working with such talented reporters and writing about the beautiful waters in my favorite state. Thank you @cynthiabarnett and @TheMoniBasu for your endless support. https://t.co/mLWgtBfRcO
1/13 #Water people near and far (um, that's everyone), pls read & share #Watershed, great water/climate journalism @UFJSchool students who've spent 2022 reporting on #Florida's water quality for the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act. https://t.co/bHbEjEcEYS
1/5 In this 50th anniversary year of the Clean Water Act and #Florida Water Resources Act of 1972, Floridians can take pride in decades of progress. "But in recent years, the state’s failure to limit agricultural and other pollution unregulated by the Clean Water Act ...
A new episode of The Point is out now for May 6, 2021:
https://t.co/qx97aB5sWZ
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North Florida nurseries say fruit tree demand is booming even as citrus production is stagnating, leaving them with emptying shelves and uncertain shipments. https://t.co/p2IKJ2Ai6u
Today is my first day taking over as Tuesday’s host for The Point! I spoke with @marcar313 about the nationwide ammunition shortage and cover other top stories of the day. Check out the episode at the link below:
The Alachua County Community Remembrance Project and @eji_org are offering a total of $5,000 in awards to Gainesville public high school students for essays reflecting on the legacy of racial injustice issues. https://t.co/2cJs1b8R98
“If we aren’t able to sufficiently confront our history of racial injustice, we are doomed to repeat it." | Read about how the Equal Justice Initiative is bringing its racial justice essay contest to Alachua County below. | @WUFTNews@eji_org https://t.co/8qgOT1t5xd
João Araújo and other experts will discuss zombie ants and more fungi-related topics at the Florida Museum’s virtual “Mushrooms with the Museum” event on Sunday.
https://t.co/eZaWJEBM03
“We cannot actually apply something we don’t know,” said Araújo. “It is really important – and really cool.” | Read about the Florida Museum's virtual "Mushrooms with the Museum" event below. | @WUFTNews@FloridaMuseum https://t.co/FkML22O2cV
Nicole Harris, an English and African American history teacher at Gainesville High School, was named 2021 Alachua County Teacher of the Year during a virtual ceremony hosted Thursday.
https://t.co/JEioVLvVBc
Dance Alive National Ballet will bring sugar plum fairies back to Gainesville with its socially distanced production of “The Nutcracker.”
The latest from @marcar313 / @TheAlligator
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