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(04/19/20 11:22pm)
In 1989, 7-year-old Ben Troupe donned his helmet and pads for the first time and ran onto the field for practice at the Swainsboro Recreation Department's football league in Swainsboro, Georgia.
(04/06/20 5:42pm)
UF Health researchers and staff are working to make essential resources available to combat COVID-19.
(04/05/20 11:34am)
Editor's note: this article is part of alligatorSports' "Best Game I Ever..." series. To find the rest of our articles, visit this page.
(03/19/20 11:45pm)
Editor’s Note: President Kent Fuchs told The Alligator he received hundreds of emails from students since UF announced classes would move fully online through the end of the Spring semester. At his request, and with the permission of the email’s author, we are printing one of the emails on this page along with his reply.
(03/18/20 2:12pm)
A Gainesville man was arrested after stealing a tip jar from Larry’s Giant Subs when an employee declined to give him a free drink late Tuesday night.
(03/16/20 4:50pm)
Join us Saturday, April 25th, 2020 from 10 am to 2 pm to drop off any expired, unwanted and unused medications anonymously.
(03/16/20 4:42pm)
Join us Saturday, April 25th, 2020 from 10 am to 2 pm to drop off any expired, unwanted and unused medications anonymously.
(03/13/20 6:33pm)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Former Florida Democratic candidate for governor Andrew Gillum is named in a police report Friday saying he was "inebriated" and initially unresponsive in a hotel room where authorities found baggies of suspected crystal methamphetamine.
(03/13/20 5:14pm)
Editor's Note: If you think you might have COVID-19, contact the Alachua County Health Department at (352) 334-7900 or the Student Health Care Center at (352) 392-1161.
(03/11/20 12:25pm)
River Phoenix was 18 when his family bought a ranch house on the northern edge of Paynes Prairie in 1988, according to the Gainesville Sun.
(03/08/20 11:37pm)
Taylor Ferlita started her freshman year wanting to be in the pre-med track. But that soon changed when she dove deeper into the coursework.
(02/26/20 11:59am)
The reality of Grimes is complicated and misunderstood. She’s a socialist but believes in free markets. Her pride in creating music is obvious, but she dreams of a world where the art form must compete with songs created by artificial intelligence.
(02/14/20 12:23pm)
Three chairs remained empty onstage at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom. Realizing they wouldn’t be filled, Inspire candidates moved their chairs down to the floor.
(02/11/20 10:26pm)
A mix of suits and campaign T-shirts found their seats onstage at Pugh Hall. Armed with notes, the students in attendance were ready to act as surrogates for the Democratic presidential candidates and answer questions about their platforms.
(02/05/20 1:38pm)
WASHINGTON (AP) — The "great American comeback" President Donald Trump claimed in his State of the Union speech drew on falsehoods about U.S. energy supremacy, health care and the economy as well as distortions about his predecessor's record.
(01/29/20 3:19pm)
In December, Donald Trump signed a bill that raised the national age requirement for buying tobacco and electronic cigarette products to 21.
(01/22/20 12:54pm)
Kassandra “Kassy” Guzman-Ramirez died at 20 years old on Jan. 9 from her injuries related to a car crash on University Avenue.
(01/15/20 3:20am)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida lawmakers signaled that they would likely tackle education spending and health care costs but might seek to avoid a battle over forcing employers to verify the immigration status of workers, as the 2020 legislative session began Tuesday.
(01/13/20 7:45pm)
Kaygan Nielson supervises “Emerald City” where all the squirrel monkeys are located in the sanctuary. She explained the monkeys were retired from nicotine research at the Food and Drug Administration.
(01/13/20 7:14pm)
Kaygan Nielson supervises “Emerald City” where all the squirrel monkeys are located in the sanctuary. She explained the monkeys were retired from nicotine research at the Food and Drug Administration.