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(11/21/25 3:35am)
Since his confirmation as UF’s interim president, Dr. Donald Landry has told university faculty to remain neutral during turbulent times. Following last month’s Faculty Senate meeting, Landry revived the discussion of institutional neutrality Thursday.
(11/21/25 3:08am)
Despite falling short in Sunday’s game at Navy, the Gators bounced back on their home court, showcasing determination and grit as they defeated the Florida State Seminoles for the first time since Dec. 12, 2021.
(11/20/25 4:28pm)
Gators center Rueben Chinyelu flexes during UF's win over Miami on Nov. 16, 2025.
(11/20/25 3:04am)
Redshirt senior defensive lineman Caleb Banks is expected to return and freshman receiver Vernell Brown III is questionable heading into Florida's matchup against No. 20 Tennessee on Saturday.
(11/20/25 1:39am)
Charles T. Canady, the next director of UF’s Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education, will earn a $500,000 salary in his new post, university spokesperson Cynthia Roldan confirmed to The Alligator.
(11/19/25 9:22pm)
UF employees now have a few extra days to enjoy the holidays.
(11/19/25 7:28pm)
UF Interim President Donald Landry greets attendees of the Hamilton School’s ceremonial groundbreaking, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025 in Gainesville, Fla.
(11/19/25 7:29pm)
Three years after its initial creation, the Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education will soon have its own home on UF’s campus.
(11/19/25 8:05pm)
Jadan Baugh has been a staple of Florida’s offense this season and has expanded his role outside of the running game. While leading the team in rushing yards, the Gators’ starting running back also improved his pass-catching abilities and become a viable receiving option for quarterback DJ Lagway.
(11/19/25 3:28pm)
The UF Student Senate had a busy night before Thanksgiving break.
(11/18/25 8:29pm)
For Graduate Assistants United, higher pay and the ability to pause academic work to do administrative tasks benefits their union. But the university is hesitant to foot the bill for the $25 million it says the requested pay increases would cost.
(11/18/25 5:35pm)
Federal funding cuts and a record-long government shutdown are shaking up environmental and conservation agencies across Alachua County.
(11/18/25 4:01pm)
Only 735 days and 11 races separate the Florida women’s cross country team’s most recent SEC titles. However, the roster that landed on top of the podium in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Oct. 31 featured only two of the 21 athletes and none of the top seven runners from the 2023 Gators.
(11/18/25 4:05am)
Recent UF graduates are experiencing high unemployment, slow hiring and uncertainty in the post-COVID-19 job market.
(11/18/25 3:00pm)
Edward Behr spent a year searching and submitting applications, aiming for 10 a day, before landing his first job after college graduation.
(11/17/25 11:08pm)
From heavy metal concerts to holiday festivities, every music lover can find an event to enjoy in town this week. Check out a roundup of some of the concerts and music events happening in Gainesville.
(11/17/25 10:34pm)
Alachua County residents gathered in Newberry at the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension Office Saturday for a climate celebration marked with tears, discussion and song.
(11/17/25 10:30pm)
County Commissioners Marihelen Wheeler (left) and Ken Cornell (center) shovel dirt onto a newly planted plum tree at the UF/IFAS Extension Office during the Alachua County 2025 Climate Festival on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025.
(11/17/25 10:19pm)
UF Interim President Donald Landry announced today that Florida Supreme Court Justice Charles Canady will serve as the next director of the Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education, following interim director Robert Ingram.
(11/17/25 7:00pm)
As a wildlife ecology senior at UF, you’d think I visit Florida’s natural springs all the time. Well, I’ve only gone twice. But that’s not on account of the springs themselves. Florida’s natural springs are beautiful. The cold clear water provides a perfect swimming and diving hole and serves as a great place to spot native wildlife like otters, alligators and manatees. Springs benefit society, too, by supporting the diversity of wildlife and providing clean drinking water for communities.