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(08/26/24 10:15am)
Mientras Gainesville da la bienvenida a los funcionarios locales recién elegidos, los miembros que forman parte y están involucrados en la comunidad hispana se encuentran reflexionando sobre lo que depara el futuro para su representación en la política local.
(08/28/24 10:15am)
After Venezuela's presidential election results erupted in an international outcry, Vanessa Volkmann decided to get involved with politics for the first time.
(08/29/24 9:55am)
The Eatery @ Broward Hall reopened its doors to students and Gainesville residents Aug. 22, doubling the hall’s original size and reworking its entire menu after an eight-month expansion and renovation project.
(08/26/24 9:50am)
As Gainesville welcomes newly elected local government officials, members part of and involved in the Hispanic community find themselves reflecting on what the future holds for their representation in local politics.
(08/30/24 10:00am)
Iridescent scales and a mirrored disco ball freckled a crowd of mermaids, pirates and witches. Techno music and synth-pop guided the movements of platform shoes and roller skates.
(08/26/24 9:40am)
More than 40 gardeners, educators and farmers gathered at Santa Fe College’s Blount Center Aug. 23 to promote farming and gardening opportunities across Florida.
(08/26/24 10:05am)
Not even the celebrated Gatorade sports drink, a product of Gainesville, is immune to inflation.
(08/28/24 10:10am)
80 personas protestaron en Depot Park el 17 de agosto, después de que los controversiales resultados electorales provocaron disturbios políticos.
(08/24/24 10:58pm)
Following an injury-riddled season with inconsistent play for Florida at the linebacker position, head coach Billy Napier revamped the room.
(08/24/24 7:41pm)
The Florida Gators women’s volleyball team celebrates a point during the second set of its game against the Georgia Southern Eagles on Saturday, Aug. 24.
(08/23/24 6:27pm)
Heading into the 2024 season, Florida volleyball finds itself in a familiar position.
(08/24/24 10:20am)
Whether you’re in the mood for a low-key lounge, a dive with character or a place to dance the night away, Gainesville’s bar scene has something to offer everyone.
(08/22/24 3:03pm)
In an effort to make schools safer, 44 active resource officers will return to elementary, middle and high school campuses this school year.
(08/25/24 10:00am)
Faith, fellowship and free food: a guide to UF’s religious organizations
(08/22/24 10:20am)
Acclimation within a new athletic program at a university can be a daunting task. From finding the nearest gas station or trying new restaurants, the challenges are plentiful.
(08/24/24 10:10am)
Fresh off the heels of an AAU College Hockey Division II National Championship victory and an SEC title, the Florida Gators ice hockey club team is gearing up for a historic leap.
(08/22/24 10:30am)
Whether looking for a casual bite to eat, a study spot or a restaurant to grab drinks with friends, Gainesville offers freshmen an endless variety of options. With an expansive array of eateries, the food scene continues to boom with culinary fusion and ingenuity. Here’s a guide to six fan favorites and underrated restaurants for freshmen and Gainesville newcomers.
(08/22/24 10:15am)
La elección primaria del condado de Alachua terminó el 20 de agosto con más de 11.000 votos emitidos durante el día. Los ciudadanos votaron según las líneas partidarias para la Comisión del Condado de Alachua, la Comisión de la Ciudad de Gainesville y escaños estatales, así como para el candidato demócrata a sheriff. Hubo un total de ocho escaños abiertos y seis carreras competitivas. Los votantes también emitieron votos para los miembros de la junta escolar.
(08/25/24 10:10am)
Con tres cuartas partes de la población de Florida identificándose con una fe religiosa, la UF tiene una variedad de organizaciones basadas en la religión para su cuerpo estudiantil. Aquí hay algunas organizaciones alrededor del campus.
(08/21/24 2:43am)
CORRECTION: The Alligator previously reported Raemi Eagle-Glenn won the District 22 Republican candidacy. She won Alachua County, but not Levy County or Gilchrist County. This article is updated with the winner, Chad Johnson.