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(01/23/26 4:54pm)
About 70 retired UF faculty members gathered Wednesday to hear a constitutional law expert unpack how UF’s new institutional neutrality policy intersects with academic freedom and First Amendment protections.
(01/21/26 3:04pm)
Over 200 protesters lined East University Avenue in front of Bo Diddley Plaza Tuesday evening to rally against the Trump administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Community members, bundled in jackets and hats, waved signs reading, “Stop ICE terror now!”
(01/14/26 8:56pm)
Just before 8 a.m. Wednesday morning, the Gainesville Police Department responded to a 911 call of shots fired outside of East Gainesville store Imeca Lumber and Hardware, Police Chief Nelson Moya said in a Facebook livestream.
(01/12/26 4:58pm)
About 35 people gathered at Gainesville’s Albert “Ray” Massey Park at noon Sunday to protest U.S. military action in Venezuela and Immigration and Customs Enforcement across the country.
(01/06/26 4:09pm)
Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect Gary Greenblatt's occupation as an artist and Loren Meza's work as a spotlight specialist.
(12/05/25 5:17pm)
Anquitte Quinn was arrested Tuesday night on charges of aggravated assault, aggravated stalking and aggravated battery.
(12/02/25 12:56pm)
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(11/17/25 1:30pm)
Alfredo Morales, a 30-year-old organizer for Free Grocery Store, went from volunteering at a food bank to receiving meals from it in 2021, when he lost his engineering job.
(11/16/25 4:23pm)
The Florida Board of Education turned its eye to Alachua County Public Schools Thursday as it grilled a school board member over her social media presence and announced an investigation into the school district’s disability services.
(11/10/25 11:30am)
Read more from The Alligator's "Ripple Effects" special section here.
(10/30/25 3:42pm)
On Tuesday night, police received reports of a possible shooting at the Majestic Oaks Apartments near Oaks Mall, according to an Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post.
(10/27/25 7:51pm)
Through a forest past Haile Plantation on Saturday night, Gainesville community members were transported along a winding road to the rural countryside.
(10/27/25 2:25pm)
The largest on-campus protest in UF’s history began with just a photograph. In 1967, UF punished a student for breaking a rule that hadn’t been written yet. Her name was Pamme Brewer, and her crime was posing nude for a student humor magazine, Charlatan.
(10/16/25 9:21pm)
Speaking to the UF Faculty Senate Thursday afternoon, Interim President Donald W. Landry said he will maintain institutional neutrality — which he defined as “leadership holding back on commentary that isn't essential.”
(10/16/25 10:18am)
See all stories published in the 25 under 25 special edition here.
(10/08/25 5:39pm)
The Alachua County School Board shared updates on teacher salary negotiations and heard remarks from a state education commissioner during Tuesday’s meeting.
(09/29/25 10:00am)
UF’s decision to take action on a retired law professor’s social media post has sparked conversations about free speech, political pressure and the boundaries of dissent on college campuses.
(09/28/25 10:57pm)
UF revoked retired law professor Jeffrey Harrison’s emeritus status for a post he made on his Facebook about the Sept. 10 assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
(09/25/25 4:54pm)
On Wednesday afternoon, a road rage incident turned near-fatal for a Hawthorne driver after a 50-year-old Leesburg resident allegedly stabbed him multiple times on the side of the road.
(09/25/25 1:35pm)
A recent Florida court decision allows gun owners to openly carry their firearms inside businesses and restaurants, effective Thursday.