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(05/13/24 12:00pm)
La ciudad de Gainesville enfrentó una pérdida potencial de un importante servicio de transporte comunitario tras el anuncio de UF el 9 de abril de suspender parcialmente su contribución fiscal al Sistema de Tránsito Regional [RTS] de Gainesville. Después de casi un mes de protestas estudiantiles y críticas de la comunidad, UF y la ciudad llegaron a un acuerdo en una reunión en el ayuntamiento el primero de mayo, dejando a RTS seguir con sus servicios completos hasta el primero de enero del 2025. En anticipación de una solución permanente a la financiación, el acuerdo extendió el servicio de rutas existentes de autobús y horarios por 6 meses más después del 30 de junio, la fecha límite del contrato.
(05/13/24 12:00pm)
Coterie Market anunció el cierre de su tienda física en su Instagram, sumándose a la lista de negocios pequeños que Gainesville perderá este mes. Sin embargo, a diferencia de otros cierres, este es un anuncio feliz, dijo Coterie.
(05/13/24 2:00pm)
The No. 11 ranked Florida softball team captured the No. 2-seed in the SEC, laying its foundations early into the SEC tournament to ring in on top as the 2024 Champions.
(05/13/24 12:00pm)
UF students chugged bottomless mimosas in their last visit at The Social at Midtown May 5, after the expansive, two-story bar situated on West University Avenue across from campus announced it would close its doors.
(05/13/24 12:00pm)
CORRECTION: The Alligator incorrectly reported the year the Gainesville Regional Transit System was introduced. The article has been updated to reflect the correct year.
(05/13/24 12:00pm)
High Dive, a popular venue and staple in Gainesville’s music scene, is disappearing from its familiar spot on Second Avenue as announced by owner Pat Lavery in an Instagram post.
(05/13/24 12:00pm)
Coterie Market announced the closure of its brick-and-mortar store on its Instagram, adding to the list of small businesses Gainesville will lose this month. However, unlike other closures, this is a happy announcement, Coterie said.
(05/12/24 9:51pm)
For the second time in three days, Florida battled No. 3 Kentucky into extra innings. This time around, the winner would claim the series victory and build momentum heading down the stretch of the season into the SEC and NCAA Tournament.
(05/11/24 11:04pm)
It could have been difficult for Florida to bounce back from a game where it gave up a two-run lead in the ninth inning of a game and claim a loss in extra frames to No. 3 Kentucky Friday.
(05/08/24 2:51am)
It hasn’t been the season Florida baseball fans were expecting or hoping for in 2024. However, the Gators looked far from a squad that hasn’t won a regular season series since March 31 in their midweek matchup against South Florida.
(05/05/24 8:07pm)
The bats were as hot as the Gainesville weather throughout Florida softball’s Sunday matchup against Texas A&M. The Gators took the series win Saturday afternoon and continued to dominate in the final game of the series.
(04/30/24 9:10pm)
Florida Deputy Athletic Director Lynda Tealer was hired as the NCAA Senior Vice President of Championships, as announced by the NCAA Tuesday afternoon.
(04/27/24 1:53am)
UF students and faculty joined members of the Gainesville community Friday for a protest against the university’s proposed cut in funding for the Gainesville Regional Transit System, or RTS.
(04/22/24 2:00pm)
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(04/22/24 1:00pm)
Pickup trucks and wagons filled with florals and foliage exited a parking lot-turned-plant display as hundreds welcomed spring with open arms and green thumbs.
(04/22/24 1:00pm)
P.K. Yonge faculty, students and parents disapprove of UF Board of Trustees presentation looking to change P.K. Yonge high school to a selective admission program, claiming it will ruin diversity at the school. At the March 8 UF Board of Trustees meeting, Penny Schwinn, UF PK-12 vice president, presented a plan to raise P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School ranking in the state of Florida.
(04/22/24 1:00pm)
Bob Graham’s enduring influence on UF is reflected in his advancement of environmental initiatives and his advocacy for public education — as well as having a playful and nurturing personality, according to those who knew him.
(04/21/24 12:21am)
If there was a better place than the UF football stadium to hear the lyrics, “in my mind, they sink into the swamp” for the first time, Gator Swifties say it has yet to be found.
(04/19/24 7:57pm)
The ability to move around Gainesville safely and efficiently is key to four of the City of Gainesville’s Strategic Plan goals: A Great Place to Live & Experience, Resilient Local Economy, Equitable Community and More Sustainable Community.
(04/19/24 7:02pm)
In a Gainesville barbershop, colorful capes adorn each chair. Clippers buzz in the background of group conversations under a bright LED ceiling.