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"The Florida Roundup" talked with reporters from across the state on topics including the hurricanes and how South Florida turning red affected the 2024 elections.
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Thirty years after Florida required schools to teach African American history, how the subject is taught remains inconsistent across Florida classrooms, a review by The Associated Press has found.
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There are only five districts in Florida that have earned the designation.
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The law that went into effect in 2014 allows undocumented immigrant students to avoid higher out-of-state tuition rates if they meet certain criteria. Albritton suggested putting a “sunset” on it.
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By the time the university noticed 12 days later that it had been victimized, nearly all the money had vanished. There were no reports of arrests in the case.
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The deadline to apply for a federal food assistance program is Jan. 1.
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A chance swab by a Florida Gulf Coast University student found her to be a stem cell match for a patient with a rare cancer. Two years later, they met midcourt at a basketball game on campus.
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The goal is to make it easier for the public and the state to make sure they comply with state laws that restrict sexually and age-inappropriate materials.
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A Pasadena Fundamental Elementary teacher died last month. Shortly after, seven of the school’s classrooms were vacated while the building underwent air-conditioning repairs and air-quality testing.
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The university confirmed that the public has not been allowed to attend the UF board of trustees' private retreats.
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The old IMAX theater will become the state-of-the-art digital dome theater and planetarium.
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As sea level rise pushes more water ashore, and as warming temperatures create more rain, we explore the idea of how schools might adapt to the new climate reality.
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Forty-seven percent of third to tenth graders in Florida read below grade level.
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WUSF News is hiring paid interns for summer 2025, including a 40 hour a week full-time position.