Vivienne Serret - Fresh Take Florida
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The University of Florida dropped two spots to No. 30 nationally among private and public schools in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. In Tampa, the University of South Florida was unchanged at No. 45 among public schools. It fell to 91st from 89th among national universities.
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All the students remain suspended from enrolling at UF and banned from campus for three years.
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Two University of Florida students arrested earlier this year during pro-Palestinian protests on campus have accepted plea deals to misdemeanor criminal charges and will pay a small fine with no jail time.
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More than half of the $211,824 itemized expenses attributed to six of Sasse's senior UF hires working remotely over 17 months was for airfare or train tickets, plus nearly $50,000 more for hotels.
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The students were among nine people who university police and state troopers arrested April 29 on a plaza on the University of Florida campus. They were among the first college arrests in Florida.
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The man turned out to be a totally stridently pro-Israel, Messianic Jewish hip hop rapper from Florida’s East Coast. His group’s social media accounts include anti-Muslim memes and comments, according to an investigation by Fresh Take Florida, a news service of the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications.
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Allan Hektor Frasheri, 20, a philosophy major from Dunedin, posted bail and is facing a felony battery charge related to his arrest.
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Among those arrested was Allan Hektor Frasheri, 20, a philosophy major from Largo, who faces a felony charge accusing him of spitting in the face of a police officer. A Valrico resident faces a misdemeanor charge.