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(01/27/25 12:21am)
Ranked No. 24 in the nation, Florida Gators men’s tennis took on Middle Tennessee and Columbia in the ITA Kickoff Championship on Saturday and Sunday, respectively, as the spring tennis season is underway.
(01/27/25 11:43am)
White streaks cleaved the Gainesville sky as planes passed overhead. It was a common sight, and the city carried on — except for those who believed those linear trails were the mark of conspiracy.
(01/28/25 12:15pm)
Ethan Bush waved his arms, trying to flag down a tow truck driver who had just nabbed his car from a 2nd Avenue Centre parking garage. But instead of stopping, the 28-year-old said the driver locked eyes with him and accelerated. Bush barely leaped out of the way in time to avoid being hit, he said.
(01/28/25 3:00pm)
Hyxia Grande had always been surrounded by English speakers due to her previous work experiences in human resources, but since moving to Gainesville to study English at UF, she was motivated to fully submerge in the language to have a better chance at labor opportunities.
(01/26/25 11:44pm)
After defeating No. 25 FIU 4-2 comfortably on Saturday, the Gators would lose their first game of the season to No. 22 LSU 4-1, eliminating their chances of qualifying for the ITA Indoor National Championships.
(01/26/25 11:34pm)
Gasparilla weekend has now come to a close in Tampa Bay, and this time, it’s the Gators’ ship that sank.
(01/26/25 12:01am)
There was a much different feeling down the stretch for Florida than in its nail-biting victory on the road against South Carolina on Wednesday.
(01/25/25 7:38pm)
Dozens of UF students flocked to the Plaza of the Americas Friday afternoon to witness the evangelical preacher Cindy Smock, better known as “Sister Cindy,” deliver her yearly quasi-sermon on the dangers of drinking and sexual promiscuity among college-aged students.
(01/25/25 2:52am)
No. 3 Florida gymnastics (198.125 points) defeated No. 13 Georgia (196.825 points) Friday evening at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center in Gainesville. As well as clinching their first SEC meet win, the Gators put up the nation’s highest score overall. UF is the only school to go over 198.00 this year, as well as hitting the highest scores in two events.
(01/24/25 10:15pm)
Update: Part of Museum Road between Gale Lemerand Drive and UF’s Reitz Union remains closed as of Saturday morning. The water leak was caused by a reclaimed water pipe rupture, according to an alert from UF Public Safety.
(01/24/25 8:59pm)
After months of uncertainty, 18-year-old country singer Mason Ramsey’s “Falls Into Place Tour” was back on track at Gainesville’s Heartwood Soundstage.
(01/23/25 3:15am)
Florida didn’t hold a lead for the first 39-plus minutes of action. But when UF was presented with what may have been its final chance to take the lead, senior guard Will Richard delivered.
(01/22/25 9:45pm)
As Winter Storm Enzo passed over North Florida late Tuesday night, Vanessa Hervie set out from Gainesville on a last-minute road trip in hopes of witnessing a rare occurrence in the Sunshine State: snowfall. Hervie, a 21-year-old UF chemistry junior, and nine of her friends trekked 30 miles north to Fort White, where it had been forecasted to snow.
(01/21/25 8:42pm)
Winter Storm Enzo is forecasted to bring a rare bout of freezing rain and the possibility of sleet to Gainesville early Wednesday morning. Alachua County is under a freeze watch and winter storm warning from 7 p.m. Tuesday to 1.p.m. Wednesday.
(01/24/25 5:00pm)
The annual ritual of a New Year’s resolution is often met with joking skepticism. Over the years, its fleeting nature has earned resolutions a reputation of glorified pipedreams. Yet when a new year dawns, millions of people can’t resist the allure of a fresh start and the promise of a better future.
(01/24/25 12:45pm)
It's fourth down in a football game, there's less than 10 seconds left and the score is neck-and-neck as the kicking unit walks onto the field. The game is on the line. It’s a scene familiar to American football fans, as is the tendency to place the blame for the game’s outcome squarely on the kicker’s shoulders. This anger, while seemingly justified to fans, is ultimately misplaced.
(01/22/25 11:00am)
Just over halfway through its 2024-2025 campaign, the Florida Gators women’s basketball team sits at 11-9 overall and 2-4 in the SEC. After being eliminated in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals last season, finishing with a 16-16 (5-11 SEC) record, the Gators have since retooled their roster in hopes of a brighter future.
(01/22/25 11:00am)
Nestled adjacent to Southwest Recreation Center and the Florida Museum of Natural History, Maguire Village and University Village South were once bustling living spaces, acting as a cultural haven for graduate students and their families.
(01/21/25 11:00am)
Florida softball will host No. 8 Duke on Friday, Feb. 14. It’ll likely be the first ranked contest held at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium in 2025, but not the last.
(01/22/25 11:30am)
Nota del editor: El comité de búsqueda informó a los asistentes que las sesiones y los nombres de los participantes no serían grabados. Se han omitido los nombres de algunos oradores para permitir que compartan sus opiniones sobre la administración sin perjudicar sus trabajos o su matrícula.