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From its start in 2004, the popularity of podcasts has skyrocketed. For some podcast hosts in Gainesville, their podcasts have provided a platform to share science, beliefs, music and business insights.
Alison Schwartz, an alumna of The Alligator and UF, died April 28 after a three week battle with COVID-19 at a hospital in New York. She was 29.
When Kathryn Davis met Abbey, a white and black English Pointer with three dotted circles along her back, she felt as though a string of fate had brought them together.
“Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness” is the Netflix series that took the world by storm when it was released on March 20. The so-strange-it-can-only-be-true story is perfect fodder for a generation of meme creators and internet-savvy streamers.
They didn’t know his name or where he came from. All they could identify him by were the words on his muzzle: “PJ get the bag.”
Since UF is now fully online for the rest of Spring, students are now worried about their courseload and if they should go back home.
River Phoenix was 18 when his family bought a ranch house on the northern edge of Paynes Prairie in 1988, according to the Gainesville Sun.
For many, leaving a mark on the world means etching their initials into trees or spray painting on walls. But on a college campus, the most recognizable form of personalized art is stickers. Plastered on laptops, cups, skateboards and cars, stickers have become quite the fad. Here’s what five students at UF had to say about theirs.
In 2016, Casino Royale, an American Warmblood horse, was down on his luck.
As you patiently wait for your order, you can’t help but feel a bit uncomfortable.
On a 335-acre farm, a mother and her son are outnumbered by their 148 horses and four donkeys.
In a fenced enclosement adjacent to a mobile home, an 80 pound cougar slowly inched closer to Bruce Capin.
Week 1 is officially in the books, and it was a doozy.
New details have surfaced about the fatal attack in Alachua County earlier this year from what ornithologists describe as “the world’s most dangerous bird.”
Kya, a 2-year-old mutt waited more than 2 months at Alachua County Animal Services (ACAS), along with many other dogs and cats, to find her forever home.
Along with the best academics in the state, UF can boast a new top ranking as of Tuesday.
If Toby could meet any celebrity, it would be Kermit the Frog. Amphibian representation matters, you know.
Sunday night, a teenage gamer became a multi-millionaire and also a Fortnite World Cup champion. Sixteen-year-old Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf beat 99 other players, and in doing so, became the game’s first solo world champion. He won $3 million. And although he didn’t ask, we have a few ideas about how he should spend it.
Two Jeffrey Epstein accusers urged a judge Monday to keep the wealthy financier behind bars until he goes on trial on federal charges that he sexually abused underage girls.