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(06/05/23 11:30am)
Under the cloud of recent Florida legislation targeting LGBTQ rights, a panel of legal experts, medical professionals and activists discussed discrimination from the state during a Pride Month town hall meeting.
(05/30/23 11:30am)
A local group of artists debuted their first exhibit while bouncing bass and percussion echoed, glasses were filled with wine and glowing black lights lit up the SL8 gallery Friday.
(05/30/23 11:00am)
For Tom Miller, creativity has always been his solution to adversity. With multiple acting, performing and directing credits to his name, the 57-year-old continues to push artistic boundaries.
(05/30/23 11:30am)
After months of complaints and investigation, several Gainesville Police Department officers were found inappropriately searching gentlemans’ club performers, including grabbing their underwear while on their body.
(05/30/23 11:00am)
When East Gainesville native Hatdrika Monroe researched U.S. food deserts for a UF class in 2018, she didn’t expect to discover she was from an area nationally recognized for its disparities, including food insecurity.
(05/26/23 11:00am)
Knelt over bright cherry hardwood, 42-year-old Tingqun Zhang unfolded a 20-foot canvas over his living room floor.
(05/23/23 5:07pm)
Malini Johar Schueller grew up in Chandigarh, India, a city north of New Delhi, the country’s capital. She came from a well-educated family who encouraged her to make a career out of literature.
(05/22/23 11:00am)
Johnny Nguyen found he enjoyed the comfort of a pencil in his hand from an early age while growing up in Urbana, Illinois. Tracing the covers of GameCube games, like Spiderman 2 and old Disney movies, onto sheets of copy paper led him to create his own sketches.
(05/22/23 10:00am)
This is The Alligator’s first edition dedicated to Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
(05/22/23 10:15am)
While attending local farmers markets, Kate Yeung noticed the lack of representation of Asian American business owners among the vendors.
(05/22/23 11:00am)
Nathaniel Chan, 24, is a gay, Chinese American dedicated to using city planning to serve the community he loves. While his determination got him a position with the city, his path there was not always clear.
(05/22/23 10:30am)
Han Yi, who immigrated to the U.S. from China, feels betrayed by the state she’s called home for roughly 10 years due to a bill restricting Chinese citizens from purchasing real estate in Florida.
(05/15/23 11:00am)
Decorated with fairy lights, large hanging greenery and an outdoor seating area, locals know Sublime Tacos for being one of the six businesses at 4th Ave Food Park.
(05/10/23 4:44pm)
About once a month, Elaine Hargrove drives down the road from her house in Chiefland, Florida, to Tri-County Nursing Home in Trenton, Florida. Along the 15 minute drive, she responds to honks from other vehicles and stares from strangers with a jolly wave and a beep from her hand-painted 1978 Volkswagen bus.
(04/30/23 10:18pm)
Under a sea of colorful pop-up tents, dozens of vendors brought out hair wraps, paintings and signs while around 100 attendees danced to the “Cupid Shuffle.”
(04/27/23 3:51pm)
The Josy residence stands about a five-minute walk away from Howard W. Bishop Middle School. The Josy’s living room is often used for lounging and family time, but from 3 to 5 p.m. on any given school day, it’s transformed into a world-class robot-building hub.
(04/25/23 2:00pm)
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 Summer semester.
(04/24/23 11:30am)
The thing about working at The Independent Florida Alligator is that it sucks. It sucks a lot. The only semester at UF I didn’t work at The Alligator, I got straight A’s and my professors liked me.
(04/24/23 11:30am)
Since I transferred to UF almost two years ago, all I’ve ever wanted was the ceremonial photo in the recycled newspaper dumpster — that was my primary reason for applying to The Alligator. It was on everyone’s Instagram, and in my mind, that was the emblem of a successful journalism student. I needed to be in that dumpster.