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Campus reopened Monday, but university officials say they’re working to offer flexibility for students who aren’t yet ready to return. The mandatory attendance policy is waived, and instructors are working to offer many classes online.
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For some, like Olivia Washinski, the idea of heading back to the classroom feels nerve-wracking.“It’s a little more intimidating to think about finishing the semester and going back to class," Washinksi says. "I haven’t opened my computer because I don’t know how it’s going to make me feel, but I still have exams to study for, so I have to face that reality at some point.”
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Physicians at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital say the remaining victims are expected to recover.
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Thousands of people attended a vigil at Florida State University Friday to honor the two people killed and others injured in a mass shooting on the college campus the day before.
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FSU is closed today, but events are taking place on campus following Thursday’s mass shooting that left two people dead and six injured. The alleged gunman is hospitalized.
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Two people were killed and six were injured Thursday after the accused shooter, the son of a Leon County deputy, opened fire around lunchtime at the FSU student union.
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FSU reported an active shooter on its campus Thursday around noon.
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A discussion on the future of Tallahassee Memorial Hospital isn’t over, but during a meeting on the issue Wednesday, most commissioners agreed they want the hospital to remain locally owned.
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The state university system’s Board of Governors will consider a plan by FSU to broaden a project underway to revamp Doak Campbell Stadium.
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The state university system’s Board of Governors will be asked Wednesday to sign off on the bonds, after the Florida State University Board of Trustees meets earlier in the day on the issue.The hospital is planned to be finished by December 2027 and would open with 80 beds, according to documents prepared for Wednesday’s board meetings. The university would enter a long-term lease and management agreement with Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare to operate the facility under the “FSU Health” brand.