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Students interested in running for a Senate seat have the option of six parties to affiliate with.
The Lorde has risen —from her four-year hiatus, that is.
The Trailblazers: 150 Years of Alachua County Women exhibit highlights the stories and accomplishments of eleven women from Alachua County. The women highlighted include Daphne Duval Williams, Sarah Hamilton Matheson, Dr. Sarah Lucretia Robb, Marjorie Harris Carr, Vivian Washington Filer, Judith Brown, Margaret Tebeau, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Clara Backus Floyd Gehan, Mary Etta Hancock Cubberly, and Emmaline Hardy Buchholz.
The Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo announced an online auction to name one of its most popular animals, a one-year-old baby white-handed gibbon. All proceeds from the auction will help fund animal care at the zoo.
While managing a nerve-wrecking transition into college, there’s one particular concern that may cross a new student’s mind: food.
With the “Gator” title comes the pride of wearing signature orange and blue at football games, the freedom to choose when to wake up for class and a legacy spanning 168 years.
If you’ve ever discussed my job with me, I’ve probably told you if I didn’t have to be a student to work at The Alligator, I would have dropped out of UF.
UF students won a national competition with an idea to host a sustainable fashion exposition in the heart of New York that incorporated a virtual format to match the comfort level of all attendees.
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Macayla Bricarell’s cat, Lucy, may be sassy, but that’s exactly what the 22-year-old UF alumna missed about her cat when she was in Gainesville.
To kick off Summer B 2021, here’s a little known fact: The Alligator is one of the largest independent student newsrooms in the country.
In their latest single, Driptones are “dripping different” — a new sound, new style, new direction.
From popcorn machines to winter coats, the Humane Society of North Central Florida’s new south campus Thrift Boutique received a wide variety of donations to help support animals in need.
UF plans to demolish 36% of on-campus Graduate Family Housing, as reported in the Gainesville Sun and The Alligator. This is one instance in a series of recent decisions that shows UF does not value graduate students as much as it values our labor.
“Kill their moms, rape their daughters,” is what people heard from their windows in London on May 16.
A new initiative aims to show quality mental health care has no age limit.
After months of controversy, a bill proposing changes to Bright Futures funding was finally terminated when it stalled in the Florida House of Representatives. However, a change in the budget may still affect part of students’ Bright Futures funding.
Here at The Alligator, we pride ourselves on many things, perhaps the most important being our independence.
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If I had a brick for every time I’ve said “never” in my life, I could reconstruct the University of Florida campus from scratch.