Gators hockey finishes second in 27th annual Savannah Hockey Classic
Starting Friday and ending Saturday evening, the Florida Ice Hockey Club was looking to take home the cup at the 27th annual Savannah Hockey Classic.
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Starting Friday and ending Saturday evening, the Florida Ice Hockey Club was looking to take home the cup at the 27th annual Savannah Hockey Classic.
Bundled in coats and scarves, hundreds of people filled Gainesville’s streets on Monday morning to honor the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with banners and cheers.
After winning SEC Player of the Week, Rueben Chinyelu proved why he deserved the accolade on Tuesday while making an early case for this week’s honors.
In July 2025, the U.S. Department of Education made a list of graduate programs it considered “professional degrees.” Some nurses were outraged to see nursing programs weren’t on the list.
From 11 a.m to 1:30 p.m on weekdays, the smell and warmth of Krishna Lunch has become a staple on the Plaza of the Americas. Krishna has become ingrained in UF culture, and recently, the organization sought to step up its game.
Florida men’s basketball is coming off one of its biggest wins of the season in the midst of a four-game winning streak.
On Jan. 2, the doors to the collegiate transfer portal burst open. Programs and athletes found themselves with two full weeks — until Jan. 16 — to make changes they felt could bring them one step closer to producing a championship-caliber unit.
Douglas “Doug” Band, a 1995 UF alumnus and member of UF’s presidential search advisory committee, is referenced in nine documents, transcripts and email chains related to the cases of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell released in the time since Epstein’s arrest in 2019.
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More than 50 people gathered outside First Magnitude Brewing Company the afternoon of Jan. 17 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Florida Master Naturalist Program.
After back-to-back road games and three matchups against ranked opponents in the last four contests, the No. 16 Gators return home for their most favorable matchup of conference play thus far.
No. 8 Florida women’s golf is coming into spring play on a high note. It finished first in its two most recent tournaments, second in the Inverness Intercollegiate and third in the season-opening Cougar Classic. In their most recent tournament, The Ally, the Gators ended with a season-best combined score of 838.
I was out on a run with a friend recently when I asked the inevitable question surfacing around this time of year: “So, what are your New Year’s resolutions?”
Whether it’s consoling a customer's sorrows or fueling a wild night out, bartenders witness Gainesville at its rowdiest —– and help keep the chaos alive.
The University of Florida is opening a new campus location in Jacksonville, Florida.
Under the Office of Sustainability, UF is supposedly instituting a Climate Action Plan. However, no information can be found on this plan.
Gator fans hadn’t felt like this since the beginning of the season, when Florida was outscoring teams by over thirty points. But today, Florida fans were getting that nostalgic emotion while Missouri fans sat anxiously awaiting the game’s conclusion.
Temporary airspace closures across the Caribbean, triggered by U.S. military strikes on Venezuela Jan. 3, disrupted travel for many UF international students trying to return for the Spring semester beginning Jan. 12.
On a breezy Saturday morning, Earl P. Powers Park buzzed with the sounds of people chatting, children playing and dogs barking as more than 75 volunteers came to celebrate Arbor Day in Alachua County. People of all ages conversed under the park’s pavilion, sharing one interest: a love for trees.
After a flood of student complaints, Marston Science Library is bringing back 24-hour access to the facility, five days a week.