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(10/09/23 10:30am)
Margaret Tolbert leaned over the rough wooden railing at Lake Alice, pointing at a spot near the water’s edge. Sure enough, a soft-shelled turtle stretched its long neck cautiously above the murky lake, inspecting its surroundings with beady eyes.
(10/09/23 1:00pm)
College life — the long-awaited chapter in our lives supposed to be filled with newfound freedom, unforgettable memories and endless opportunities. It's the moment we've all been waiting for since childhood, right? What happens when dreams don't quite match reality?
(10/02/23 6:49pm)
Just a day before UF Student Government elections, both major parties — Change Party and Vision Party — are alleging the other broke state or federal laws after Change alleges one of its former affiliates, who defected to Vision, recorded and leaked Change’s files.
(10/02/23 1:00pm)
“What the hell is Pizza Party?” Being a new political party, we are accustomed to hearing this… However, instead of discouraging us, it only reinforces our belief that Pizza Party is exactly what this campus needs!
(10/02/23 1:00pm)
For multiple years, Student Government has been embattled in a gridlock of two political parties: Gator and Change. These parties limited the potential of SG for too long.
(09/28/23 10:49pm)
Two seasons ago, the No. 10 Florida Gators traveled to Lexington, Kentucky, to face an unranked Kentucky team. Fifteen Gator penalties and a blocked field goal later, Florida lost to the Wildcats on the road for the first time since 1986.
(09/25/23 9:54pm)
The open roads of suburban Pembroke Pines in South Florida proved no match for 20-year-old psychology junior Sydney Olin as she drove from one place to the other in her four-door Toyota Camry.
(09/25/23 11:30am)
Larry Williams has spent most of his life in and out of a cow pen.
(09/18/23 1:40am)
After a meteoric five-year rankings ascension, UF’s two-year stint in the Top 5 is over.
(09/16/23 7:46pm)
The Florida Gators begin Southeastern Conference play this Saturday against the No. 11 Tennessee Volunteers.
(09/12/23 1:27am)
A parking lot across from the Santa Fe College Gymnasium will soon be home to a new institute for skilled trades commemorating Ralph Wilson Cellon Jr., who has dedicated both time and money to the college.
(09/11/23 2:30pm)
Barbara Hughey Reardon believes people want to help the immigrant community — they just aren’t sure where to begin.
(09/11/23 11:30am)
It’s officially campaign season, which means UF student government parties begin advertising their party platforms and offer students to slate with them.
(09/11/23 2:00pm)
For the past six months, Rachel Smith and her team of conservationists at Disney Conservation loaded into their ATVs at first light and ventured along the scruffy sands and past the warm waters of the Disney Vero Beach Resort.
(09/11/23 10:30am)
Florida’s freshwater springs overflow with life, combining rich biodiversity with community recreation. Yet, springs activists argue a once-pristine environment is at risk of being ruined.
(09/11/23 11:30am)
As a fifth-grade teacher, Ashley Axson knows what makes her students pay attention in class: the treasure box.
(09/11/23 1:30pm)
For some freshmen, the transition to UF can be tough. Students are on their own and responsible for both academics and personal responsibilities, such as laundry and grocery shopping, for the first time.
(09/06/23 8:50pm)
UF stands on top among public universities in the U.S., according to a ranking released by The Wall Street Journal Sept 6.
(09/07/23 10:00am)
Wine glasses were filled and emptied over exchanged tales and travel stories. Laughter filled the room as strangers would find good company in each other over a mutual love for wine.
(09/06/23 1:53pm)
The Repurpose Project is hard to miss. The yard is scattered with hand-painted signage, old furniture surrounded by foliage and meticulously organized scraps of materials, displaying an artistic touch unseen in chain thrift stores.