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(10/25/24 1:40pm)
Music spilled into the street outside of How Bazar as a crowd of over 50 gathered for Swamp Records and #UNLITTER’s R.I.P. Rockfest show. Guests donned costumes ranging from characters like Edward Scissorhands to celebrities like Charli XCX as they listened to the night’s lineup of bands.
(10/20/24 10:00am)
When the water receded, it took Mackenzie Spiroff’s new life with it. The stench of sewage and fish clung to her St. Petersburg home — or what was left of it — as she navigated the graveyard of her past before the storm.
(10/14/24 12:36pm)
When Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton hit, campus closure announcements not only affected students, but also another crucial group — the faculty.
(10/14/24 1:39pm)
Cuando los huracanes Helene y Milton tocaron tierra en la Florida, los anuncios de cierre del campus no solo afectaron a los estudiantes, sino también a otro grupo crucial: los profesores.
(10/01/24 10:55pm)
Katherine Mockler was stuck having to choose between her academics and her home once she learned UF only canceled Thursday classes. Between not having enough time to go home and wanting to help her mother evacuate, Mockler felt stuck.
(10/02/24 10:15am)
Sonia Thompson avoids her local Dollar Tree’s food and drink aisle at all costs — no matter the money she could save.
(09/25/24 10:43pm)
UPDATE: UF will reopen Saturday, having sustained only “minor damage from downed trees,” President Kent Fuchs wrote in an email Friday.No UF students or employees were injured in the storm, Fuchs added.“I want to extend my sincere thanks to our campus staff who worked tirelessly overnight and through the storm to ensure the university and our facilities remained steady,” Fuchs wrote in the email.
(09/21/24 9:21pm)
STARKVILLE, MS – Questions surrounding redshirt senior quarterback Graham Mertz’s ability to lead Florida’s offense seemed a bit less frequent than usual in Florida’s matchup against Mississippi State.
(09/20/24 8:02pm)
It’s been difficult to pinpoint exactly what the biggest weakness is for Florida this season. From lackluster play at the line of scrimmage, to an inability to effectively run the football, there’s plenty of room for improvement.
(09/11/24 9:55am)
On the streets of northern Virginia, fifth grader Mike Salay watched from his bus window as teenagers skated in a ditch near the highway. As bodies soared through the air, Salay’s eyes were immediately drawn to the art decorating their skin.
(08/30/24 2:57pm)
Loran Kenstley Cole, 57, became the first person to be executed in Florida in 2024, marking the 13th execution this year and the 106th in Florida since the United States Supreme Court’s reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976.
(08/29/24 4:58pm)
The Florida Gators men's tennis team looks to rebound from last year’s 13-12 record with a tough schedule. UF returns to the court Sept. 13-15 at the Bama Invite in Tuscaloosa.
(08/23/24 9:22pm)
Yellow lights flashed and students cheered as rap artist 24kGoldn entered center stage singing his hit 2019 single “Valentino.”
(08/14/24 9:55am)
The friendly faces of familiar drivers greet Jaden Thompson every time she climbs into a late-night Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol (SNAP) van.
(08/05/24 9:55am)
I joined the Alligator believing I wanted to be better than it.
(07/15/24 9:58am)
Students adorned in glimmering belt buckles and the occasional cowboy hat flocked to UF’s Beef Teaching Unit to sharpen their livestock judging skills. If a moo or a bellow could be heard from the front porch of the building, it meant the kids were gathered around the pen engaged in a lesson.
(07/15/24 9:57am)
It’s 2003. John Fulford’s bachelor’s degree in finance stares back at the phone that never got a call back for a second interview at the bank. He instead tunes his guitar, scrabbles some more lyrics and burns another CD.
(07/08/24 9:56am)
Each year, many Americans put aside their differences to enjoy beer, barbecue and the beginning of a nation.
(06/19/24 4:55pm)
During its Tuesday meeting, the Alachua County School Board discussed policies regarding the elementary and secondary student codes of conduct, reading material and the Student Progression Plan, which would mandate students to receive a minimum of half credit on assignments.
(06/17/24 1:00pm)
Florida lacrosse senior attacker Liz Harrison didn’t score a single point in the 2024 season, but that didn’t stop her from making program history.