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(10/08/22 10:46pm)
Throughout its campaign, Change Party had its sights set on winning one-third of the Student Senate. During Monday’s Student Government elections, it finally met that goal — growing its minority caucus from eight senators to 31 and shrinking Gator Party’s supermajority control.
(10/08/22 9:05pm)
Rep. Val Demings, D-Orlando, had some company when she wrapped up her speech to the crowd at Gainesville’s International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers — her first of six stops Saturday.
(10/07/22 5:14pm)
The announcement of U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse, (R-Nebraska), as the sole candidate to replace Kent Fuchs as UF president caused a stir not only in the university community, but the national political landscape.
(10/07/22 5:39pm)
Both Florida and Missouri enter Saturday's game inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium with 0-2 conference records.
(10/03/22 4:07pm)
As The Alligator gets ready to launch a forthcoming project on the local impact of Roe v. Wade’s reversal, we’re asking for your help. Students and Gainesville residents, we want to hear from you.
(10/03/22 6:30am)
Florida has more methods to amend its constitution than any other state, but an upcoming ballot provision in November’s general election may take one of those away.
(09/28/22 5:45pm)
Despite the looming threat of a hurricane, polls for Student Government elections opened Tuesday morning for students to vote in their next round of area senators.
(09/26/22 3:00pm)
A specter haunts the University of Florida. The specter of liberation.
(09/22/22 6:42pm)
Three parties have slated candidates for Fall UF Student Government elections Sept. 27 and 28, which will decide the next 50 students to hold seats in the Student Senate.
(09/19/22 5:00pm)
Marston Science Library is getting a makeover spanning three floors, one of which opened last week.
(09/16/22 11:06pm)
Anthony Richardson introduced himself to a national audience last season against the South Florida Bulls. He, as the backup to quarterback Emory Jones, led just a handful of series in Raymond James Stadium but made the most of the opportunity.
(08/29/22 12:00pm)
The Alligator staff has long held ourselves to a consistent set of standards: remaining ethical, unbiased, truthful and independent.
(08/31/22 9:55pm)
While the previous location in Midtown is long gone, the same lively energy is present in The Swamp Restaurant’s new Innovation District spot two years later.
(08/24/22 1:02pm)
The primary election has 14 races on the ballot in Alachua County. But if precedent proves correct, most Gainesville residents won’t cast a vote in a single one.
(08/22/22 2:45pm)
A cattle farmer, an electrical engineer, a nurse and a former Gainesville mayor — just a few of the contenders voters will find on their ballots in the upcoming primary election.
(08/17/22 5:14pm)
Hey, Gators. Some of you don’t know us yet, others have come to know us very well through those obnoxiously bright, battered orange news boxes.
(08/17/22 10:05am)
Nine mayoral candidates — including David Arreola, Ed Bielarski, Ansaun Fisher, Gary Gordon, Gabriel Hillel, Adam Rosenthal, Donald Shepherd, July Thomas and Harvey Ward — are on the ballot in the upcoming primary election.
(08/01/22 6:54pm)
Two hours into my first day as Engagement Managing Editor, I locked our entire editorial staff out of our primary Twitter account, froze the account for six days and lost our verification check.
(08/01/22 7:27pm)
Gainesville isn’t what it used to be.
(08/01/22 11:00am)
Are you interested in growing your career in media and communications? Are you ready to join a network with alumni at organizations like the New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal? The Independent Florida Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers and more for the Fall semester.