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Florida State University is extending its plan to teach all classes online—only at the start of the spring semester.
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The FSU Presidential Search Committee will be reviewing firms to help find the next president. The selected firm will create a hiring plan, advertise the position, and recruit candidates.
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Florida State University head football coach Mike Norvell will be watching the FSU vs. Miami game like most of us: from home. Norvell tested positive for the coronavirus over the weekend and is quarantining during the next 10 days.
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Florida State University has investigated some 45 students for violating the school's COVID-19 safety rules. The university has come under scrutiny for the behavior of some students who've flouted safety protocols.
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The Leon County Commission is trying to figure out how far it can go with its mask mandate. It comes after Florida State University fans were seen at the first football game without masks and sitting closely. Photos and videos circulating on social media also show mask-less students in apartment complexes tailgating in large numbers.
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Students staying in one of Florida State University's quarantine dorms are raising concerns about the building's age and cleanliness.
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The Florida State Seminoles will play their first game of the season this Saturday at 3:30 p.m. The team will face off against Georgia Tech.
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Florida State University is channeling the cultural conversation around social justice by having its own examination of how race impacts academia. The college will host a symposium on diversity and inclusion.
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Florida State University’s former student senate president is suing the student government association and the school over his removal. Jack Denton lost his position earlier this year over online comments he made regarding the Black Lives Matter movement and transgender people.
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Florida State University and the University of Florida are facing off in a competition outside the football stadium.