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Two games have been added to the schedule. The Seminoles will play at home against Duke on Dec. 12 and go to Wake Forest on Dec. 19.
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As of Nov. 22, the 15-to-24 age group comprised about 16% of Florida's cases. The impact was evident in counties that are home to three of the state's largest campuses.
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The program lost an estimated $2 million after it called off its game against Clemson on Nov. 21. That number will be higher after its next two games against Virginia and Duke were also nixed.
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As more students identify as transgender and gender non-conforming, colleges are changing housing policies to accommodate them. In Tallahassee, one student group is pushing Florida State University to be more inclusive.
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Universities have received scores of formal complaints from students about classmates’ behavior, according to a review of months’ worth of such files turned over under the state’s public records law.
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The University, along with public health officials, is conducting contact tracing. Those who have been in contact with the Thrashers are advised to follow CDC guidelines.
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The change is an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
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U.S. News & World Report's annual rankings of the nation's colleges and universities are out, and many Florida schools showed strong performances.
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More than 830 students at Florida State University and 423 students at the University of Florida have tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Florida State University Board of Trustees will begin searching for another president to replace John Thrasher.
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Fall leads to an influx of college students into local communities, and some of those students may bring the Coronavirus with them. But Florida universities are trying to prevent that from happening.
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A proposal to decrease the number public universities in Florida from 12 to 10 continues to generate conversations in the legislature. New College and…