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(11/04/24 10:55am)
It was 2011, and the U.S. Women’s National Team faced a 2-1 deficit against Brazil in the World Cup quarterfinals. Nine-year-old Lauren Donovan watched in awe as Abby Wambach made history. Little did she know, she would later follow in Wambach’s footsteps in college.
(11/04/24 12:12am)
The No. 3 Florida Gators men’s and women’s swim teams were faced with a tall task on Friday. With their meet against Alabama being postponed, the Gators opened SEC play on the road against Georgia’s No. 7 men’s team and No. 10 women’s team.
(11/05/24 11:00am)
Twenty-year-old Allison Wilcox said she has a dirty secret. While she’s never worn a MAGA hat or waved a Trump flag, she’d love to see the former president return to the White House.
(11/03/24 11:56pm)
As the sun disappeared on Nov. 1, Gainesville’s community came alive with the colorful sights and sounds of El Día de Los Muertos. The traditional Mexican holiday, observed on Nov. 1 and 2, honors deceased loved ones through vibrant altars, offerings and other cultural celebrations.
(11/04/24 11:00am)
Being a con man in 1912 River City, Iowa isn’t the easiest job, especially when it comes to singing and dancing to convince citizens to give you their money. Throwing in plaid, warm wool suits? Forget about it.
(11/05/24 11:00am)
Election day, Nov. 5, will be the central event that will forecast American policy for the next four years. In the past month, Donald Trump's and Kamala Harris' campaigns have gone full throttle in convincing the American public why they should stay with the status quo or go back to old policies through Trump's executive hand. Before you go out and cast your ballot, please consider these points.
(11/03/24 9:34pm)
The energy was palpable in the Stephen O’Connell Center with Florida on a match point.
(11/03/24 1:34am)
With momentum seemingly on their side in a heated rivalry game, the Gators were taking advantage. Hanging on to a 10-3 lead, Florida forced a three-and-out to get the ball back at its own 25-yard line. But as high as the emotions were on Florida’s sideline, you could hear a pin drop moments later.
(11/02/24 10:06pm)
Florida true freshman quarterback DJ Lagway will miss the rest of the Florida-Georgia rivalry game after sustaining a hamstring injury in the second quarter.
(11/02/24 11:35pm)
The Florida Gators (4-3, 2-2 SEC) are set to take on the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs (6-1, 4-1 SEC) at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville. Follow along here for live updates. Kickoff is set for 3:50 p.m.
(11/01/24 9:19pm)
As he walked into the Reitz Union Career Connections Center, Cameron Driggers joined the ranks of over six million early voters in Florida.
(11/01/24 9:13pm)
It’s 10 a.m., and the remnants of summer mingle with the wisps of fall. Clad in a magenta T-shirt, beaded heart earrings and Skechers sandals, Candi Morris waits at the door of Elder Options of Alachua County in southwest Gainesville. It’s her first cold call of the day.
(11/01/24 6:17pm)
The Florida men’s and women’s cross country teams traveled to Bryan-College Station, Texas, to compete in the first meet of their postseason, the SEC Cross Country Championships, hosted by Texas A&M.
(11/01/24 10:00am)
When Thomas Vu first stepped into a classroom, he felt more at home than he’d ever been.
(10/31/24 3:53am)
In her first match since setting a personal career-high kill record, UF sophomore outside hitter Kennedy Martin reached a new milestone.
(10/31/24 9:55am)
One of the oldest and most storied rivalries in the history of college football has been played on a neutral site for nearly 30 years. However, former UF linebacker James Bates has experienced every rabid atmosphere that the two passionate fan bases offer when the Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs meet on the gridiron.
(10/31/24 3:15am)
The Florida soccer team took the field clinging to a hope of ending its inconsistent season on a high note. For the seniors, it was their last time ever stepping foot on the pitch. The result ended up being far from what the Gators desired.
(10/31/24 2:17am)
As the leaves continue to fall and the temperatures wind down near the end of October, college basketball season only continues to loom closer and closer.
(10/31/24 9:00am)
When discussing the history of Florida and Georgia athletics programs, it would be impermissible not to mention one of both schools’ most successful sports: women’s tennis.
(10/31/24 10:00am)
In a rivalry with as much historical significance as Florida-Georgia, there tends to be little love lost between the two schools. Ever since the Gators and Bulldogs first met in Jacksonville over 100 years ago in 1915, the event formerly known as the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” has spawned all kinds of memorable moments, photo finishes and all-around chaos.