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(03/15/25 11:09pm)
Following two notable losses to conference opponents on the road last week, the Florida Gators men’s tennis team (9-7, 4-3 SEC) entered Saturday’s match with a business-like demeanor knowing that SEC competition was heating up.
(03/15/25 3:10am)
Florida Gators infielder Rylee Holtorf (4) throws the ball in a softball game against UCF in Gainesville, Fla., on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
(03/14/25 5:05pm)
When Sloane Blakely suffered a lower-leg injury during Florida’s Feb. 21 meet against No. 1 Oklahoma, no one knew the exact nature of the injury, but one thing was clear: it looked serious for both Blakely and UF’s future postseason hopes.
(03/13/25 9:50pm)
Fans celebrate a long touchdown run by Florida Gators running back Montrell Johnson Jr. (1) at Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024.
(03/13/25 4:00pm)
Brian McLaughlin loved sports. There was no question about that.
(03/12/25 11:24pm)
The last time the Gators hit the track, it’s safe to say things didn’t break their way. Not only did the men’s and women’s squads suffer their respective worst finishes in SEC Indoor Championships history, but only one athlete outside the national qualifying bubble broke into the Top 16.
(03/12/25 8:40pm)
Down by as many as four goals in the third quarter of Wednesday’s match, No. 6 Florida faced a challenge to secure its third ranked win of the season. However, UF’s leading point scorer in 2025 powered a Gators comeback.
(03/11/25 5:22pm)
Frannie Hahn, Josie Hahn - Lacrosse - Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Fla. / UAA Communications photo
(03/12/25 11:00am)
Loud. Dirty. Expensive. Those are some ways Devin Kinnally described off-campus housing.
(03/17/25 10:30am)
In her home nestled on Southeast 23rd Lane, Conjwanna Robinson had a family and three decades of history — but the Florence Landfill was enough to make her want to pack up her life and leave. She wasn’t alone.
(03/10/25 10:30am)
Nyla Holland did a little bit of everything.
(03/13/25 10:00am)
Nothing comes close to the comfort offered by a fresh chocolate chip cookie. What started by Ruth Wakefield at the Toll House Restaurant in 1930s Massachusetts has since spread across the country, leaving its mark on sweet treat lovers in Gainesville.
(03/10/25 9:55am)
It’s an emotional moment for a college basketball player when they walk off their home court for the final time. Coaches and teammates hugging them while thousands of fans rise to their feet to cheer is enough to make even a fearless competitor a bit misty.
(03/09/25 11:33pm)
Right in the middle of downtown Gainesville lies The Wooly, a venue characterized by warm lighting, comfortable seating and, on March 8, energetic French house music. Daft Disko, hosted by DJ Ricardo Ponce, brought in enthusiastic crowds who danced fervently for as long as the music was playing.
(03/09/25 11:30pm)
Among floor-to-ceiling shelves of graphic novels, Michael Grover stood out in his blue pants patterned in goldfish, complete with a matching tie.
(03/14/25 10:30am)
When Ruth Hanford spotted a strange woman drinking alcohol in her yard, she rushed to dial 911. She was used to unhoused people wandering near her home in downtown Gainesville, but after being attacked in the past, she didn’t want to take any chances.
(03/13/25 10:30am)
Lizzy Boroski discovered her passion for crocheting when she started college. Now, her go-to craft store, Joann, is closing its doors for good.
(03/11/25 11:00am)
At La Cocina de Abuela, a vibrant family-owned restaurant, traditional Colombian flavors meet the convenience of counter-service dining. With an assembly line-style setup, guests are invited to build their perfect bowl, savoring fresh, made-from-scratch dishes that tell the story of generations of Colombian heritage.
(03/12/25 10:45am)
En La Cocina de Abuela, un restaurante familiar y vibrante, los sabores tradicionales colombianos se encuentran con la conveniencia de un servicio de comida al mostrador. Con una configuración de estilo línea de ensamblaje, los clientes están invitados a crear su plato perfecto, saboreando comidas frescas y hechas desde cero que cuentan la historia de generaciones de herencia colombiana.