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(01/16/25 11:30am)
Thomas Hahn, the UF club water polo secretary, stood at the closed gate of Florida Pool after arriving in the late afternoon one November day. He intended to fit in a quick swim before dinner, but he found the pool closed, drained and officially out of commission.
(01/16/25 11:15am)
Over the course of 1,000 days, hundreds of thousands of men, women and children have learned to adapt to a new reality — one where classes are held in bomb shelters and the sounds of air sirens are more common than not.
(01/15/25 5:01pm)
Alachua County kicked off its 200th birthday festivities Jan. 11 with an event titled “Discover 200 – A Bicentennial Celebration.” The event featured food trucks, face paintings, balloon animals, historical and county service exhibits and music on two stages at Depot Park and Heartwood Soundstage. UF mascots Albert and Alberta were also in attendance.
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(01/15/25 5:51am)
Florida had no choice but to fight tooth and nail until the final buzzer after trailing by 19 points and cutting opposing Missouri’s lead to just three late in the second half.
(01/15/25 5:00pm)
As she performed “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” with UF’s Driveway Theatre Project in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rikki Baynard couldn’t help but remember Shakespeare’s own experiences performing in the midst of bubonic plague outbreaks.
(01/15/25 11:15am)
Amid an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Florida men’s basketball head coach Todd Golden, the UF Student Senate unanimously passed a bill recently calling on the university to be more transparent about sex-based discrimination cases.
(01/14/25 11:30am)
Pediatra de UF Health Jacksonville, Dra. Barbara Knox, se enfrenta con acusaciones de intimidación contra colegas, violaciones de la privacidad de pacientes y haciendo comentarios racistas.
(01/14/25 11:15am)
The director of UF’s Center of Latin American Studies, Carlos de la Torre, abruptly stepped down Jan. 13 at the request of interim Provost Joe Glover. The reasons behind Glover’s decision remain unclear.
(01/15/25 11:00am)
El director del Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos en la UF, Carlos de la Torre, renunció abruptamente el 13 de enero a petición del director provisional Joe Glover. Las razones detrás de la decisión de Glover se mantienen inciertas.
(01/13/25 11:15am)
The brief and turbulent tenure of former UF President Ben Sasse roiled the university in controversy and left campus politics in a near-constant state of flux. Now, the monthslong search for Sasse’s successor is underway.
(01/14/25 10:55am)
UF senior Leanne Wong dazzled under the bright lights of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center in Friday’s meet against No. 23 Nebraska, No. 11 Michigan State and unranked Northern Illinois. On a night when she collected awards for every event but the vault, her all-around score of 39.725 is tied for the highest score of any athlete nationally so far this season.
(01/15/25 11:30am)
In his book “What’s Next is Now,” author Frederik G. Pferdt asserts that certain traits can help shape our futures — things like embracing experimentation or being continually curious about the world. One of my favorite parts: Pferdt, Google’s first chief innovation evangelist, says we all have what he labels as “Dimension X.”
(01/13/25 10:55am)
After riding a 13-game win streak during non-conference play, the Florida Gators men’s basketball team experienced an unfamiliar feeling when it left the court in front of roughly 20,000 faithful fans at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, Jan. 4.
(01/14/25 11:00am)
Welcome back, students!
(01/16/25 11:00am)
Roughly the size of a fingernail, semiconductor chips breathe life into modern technologies, including artificial intelligence, smartphones, cars and national security systems.
(01/13/25 11:00am)
UF Health Jacksonville pediatrician, Dr. Barbara Knox, is facing staff accusations of bullying coworkers, violating patient privacy and making racist remarks.
(01/13/25 12:11am)
The Florida women’s basketball team is all too familiar with starting slow in SEC play. Last season, the Gators got off to a 0-3 start before notching a tight victory over Georgia to remove the zero from the loss column. UF went on to lose its next two games after that.
(01/12/25 10:57pm)
The Florida women’s tennis team came into its spring season opener at the Florida Invitational with high hopes and the excitement of a new head coach in Per Nilsson. However, their results were quite mixed, as the Gators went winless in their doubles matches but undefeated in singles over the weekend.
(01/13/25 11:30am)
Despite the 45-degree weather, Alachua County residents braved the chill to commemorate the founding of their county. Live music filled the air as parents led their children to the face painting booth and couples shared treats from food truck vendors.
(01/17/25 11:00am)
The return of students to campus following nearly a month of winter break couldn’t come any sooner for one group of Gainesville residents: small business owners.