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Vivienne Serret

Vivienne Serret

Student Government Reporter/Managing Editor at The Independent Florida Alligator, University of Florida

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Recent Articles

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Thank you. I love you.

All I have left to say to The Alligator is thank you, I love you.
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UF partners with ICE for on-campus immigration enforcement

The University of Florida is partnering with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in an effort to crack down on undocumented international students.
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‘History repeats itself’: Gators, experts weigh in on potential rec...

At the height of the Gators’ victory in the 2007 NCAA men's basketball tournament, another historical moment lurked — the 2007-2009 recession. Now as past and current Gator fans watch the 2025 game against Houston, a familiar economic shift could be on the way. 
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‘History repeats itself’: Gators, experts weigh in on potential rec...

At the height of the Gators’ victory in the 2007 NCAA men's basketball tournament, another historical moment lurked — the 2007-2009 recession. Now as past and current Gator fans watch the 2025 game against Houston, a familiar economic shift could be on the way. 
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Battle of the budget: Gators weigh in on March Madness bar prices

Plenty of restaurants hosted eager fans for the Gators showdown against Auburn. Reserved tables came at high costs.
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The future of Florida and education: Students, residents and educat...

With the Trump administration calling for the dismantling of the Department of Education and Florida’s teachers still struggling to make livable wages, Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association, said the future of educators and student proficiency is uncertain.
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The future of Florida and education: Students, residents and educat...

With the Trump administration calling for the dismantling of the Department of Education and Florida’s teachers still struggling to make livable wages, Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association, said the future of educators and student proficiency is uncertain.
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How will changes to state, federal taxes impact Florida residents?

With the Trump administration proposing new tax policies and tax cuts and Gov. Ron DeSantis calling for Florida’s property taxes to be abolished, taxpayers are left wondering how potential changes could impact their day-to-day lives.
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How will changes to state, federal taxes impact Florida residents?

With the Trump administration proposing new tax policies and tax cuts and Gov. Ron DeSantis calling for Florida’s property taxes to be abolished, taxpayers are left wondering how potential changes could impact their day-to-day lives.
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk challenges UF students to ‘prove...

Over 250 people surrounded UF’s Plaza of the Americas Thursday to watch conservative provocateur Charlie Kirk spar with UF community members over hot-button issues like immigration, white privilege and LGBTQ+ rights.
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UF ceases DEI and accessibility funding

All diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility activities required of federal funding in grants will cease at UF, according to an email sent by the university’s Vice President for Research, David Norton.
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UF issues guidance on Trump administration’s federal funding freeze

UF is urging its faculty and staff to continue with business as usual after the Trump administration announced a temporary pause on all federal financial assistance, which includes billions of dollars in federal grants and loans for universities nationwide.
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Gainesville celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day

While Alachua County residents celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President Donald Trump's return to the White House happened simultaneously.
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Former Alachua County sheriff testifies at Pamela Bondi’s U.S. Sena...

Former Alachua County Sheriff Emery Gainey testified on behalf of Pamela Jo Bondi — President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for U.S. Attorney General.
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Understanding racial disparities in Gainesville gun violence

In a sample The Alligator collected of 571 gun-related criminal cases from 2019 to 2023, more than 441 defendants identified as Black. About 46% of these defendants were found guilty. In contrast, 130 sampled cases included white defendants, with only 39% receiving guilty sentences.
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Democrat Chad Scott narrowly wins sheriff race

After the race was deemed too close to call on Nov. 5, the Alachua County Canvassing Board issued a machine recount of the votes. The recount was formally completed Nov. 13, though the results will not be officially certified until the Board meets on Nov. 15, according to a press release from the Supervisor of Elections office. 
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Alachua County Sheriff’s race too close to call

The Alachua County Sheriff's race is too close to call.
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Voter apathy remains high among Alachua County unhoused population

While this election cycle is pivotal for many, many unhoused people remain uninclined to vote. Besides politics, homeless individuals also struggle to feel comfortable with other government-sponsored fields. 
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Voter apathy remains high among Alachua County unhoused population

While this election cycle is pivotal for many, many unhoused people remain uninclined to vote. Besides politics, homeless individuals also struggle to feel comfortable with other government-sponsored fields. 
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‘A massive shame’: East Gainesville struggles with resources, disas...

Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, both deadly, left widespread damage across Florida’s Gulf Coast. While Gainesville remained mostly unscathed, the eastern part of the city still struggled to receive aid and prepare for the worst. 
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‘A massive shame’: East Gainesville struggles with resources, disas...

Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, both deadly, left widespread damage across Florida’s Gulf Coast. While Gainesville remained mostly unscathed, the eastern part of the city still struggled to receive aid and prepare for the worst.