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(10/31/24 9:55am)
One of the oldest and most storied rivalries in the history of college football has been played on a neutral site for nearly 30 years. However, former UF linebacker James Bates has experienced every rabid atmosphere that the two passionate fan bases offer when the Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs meet on the gridiron.
(10/29/24 9:39pm)
There is one Florida Senate seat up for election on the Alachua County ballot: District 9.
(10/29/24 9:39pm)
Florida House District 10 encompasses all of Union, Bradford, Columbia and Baker counties. It also includes the northern half of Alachua County, with a small portion of the northernmost neighborhoods outside of Gainesville enveloped as well.
(10/29/24 9:39pm)
District 1 includes the southernmost portion of Alachua County, including Archer and Micanopy, as well as sections of Paynes Prairie. Most Gainesville areas west of the Archer Road and Southwest 23rd Terrace intersection are part of District 1.
(10/29/24 9:39pm)
There are three people up for Alachua County Sheriff this year: a Democrat, a Republican and a nonpartisan candidate.
(10/29/24 9:39pm)
Election Day is less than a week away. In anticipation of an influx of early voters, the Alligator has crafted a voter guide outlining candidates from the county level to the state level.
(10/28/24 10:55am)
When the Florida men’s basketball team lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament last March, they left the court almost as soon as the final buzzer sounded. Players buried their heads beneath their jerseys.
(10/30/24 9:55am)
When Florida ranked as the leading state in student-athlete safety, the Florida High School Athletics Association saw it not as an achievement but as a rubric for improvement.
(10/30/24 10:00am)
Within two weeks last month, Graduate Assistants United reached an agreement with UF to expand health insurance benefits for graduate, teaching and research assistants.
(11/01/24 9:55am)
Across Florida, universities share the existence of student government. Though most share a structure that mirrors the United States government, not all student governments look the same structurally or culturally.
(10/28/24 10:00am)
La tendencia de convertir los camiones de comida en restaurantes tradicionales ha hecho brotar una colorida variedad de comidas por todo Gainesville, una gran parte de los cuales procede de raíces venezolanas.
(10/28/24 10:00am)
Juliana DeFilippo
(11/13/24 4:28pm)
A trend of food trucks converting to brick-and-mortar restaurants has sprouted a colorful palette of delicacies across Gainesville, a large chunk coming from Venezuelan roots.
(10/29/24 9:15am)
In Florida, where there is no statewide curriculum for sex education, students face a patchwork of standards as districts set their own policies.
(10/27/24 8:11pm)
Walk to End Alzheimer’s participants created a field of color as they held up orange, yellow, blue and purple flowers. Looking around at one another, they noticed dozens of people scattered around the field holding the same color flower.
(10/26/24 3:22pm)
Unos 15 miembros de la comunidad hispanohablante de Gainesville se reunieron el jueves por la noche para compartir y aprender más información sobre el proceso de votación en el evento “El Derecho del Ciudadano a Estar Informado”.
(10/25/24 11:44pm)
About 15 members of Gainesville’s Spanish-speaking community gathered Thursday night to share and learn more information about the voting process in the event “A Citizen’s Right to Know.”
(10/25/24 4:02am)
With the first half dwindling into its final five minutes, Alabama sophomore midfielder Melina Rebimbas drove into the box.
(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.
(10/25/24 1:37am)
Florida volleyball senior middle blocker Gabrielle Essix announced on Thursday evening that she will miss the remainder of the 2024 campaign for the Gators after suffering an injury that will require season-ending surgery.