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(09/09/24 9:45am)
CORRECTION: This column has been updated to reflect that Nikki Fried is not leading support for Amendment 3 for legal marijuana. Fried and the Florida Democrat Party have not endorsed Amendment 3. Previously, Fried has shown support for legalizing recreational cannabis.
(09/07/24 10:00pm)
The Florida Gators (0-1) are back at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium this evening for a matchup with the Samford Bulldogs (0-1). Kickoff time is set for 7:00 p.m. Follow along here for live game updates.
(08/28/24 9:55am)
Alongside environmental activists in Alachua County, Bob Tancig hopes for a better future through local politics in the face of global climate change.
(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.
(07/16/24 1:28am)
Gainesville police arrested three men Thursday on suspicion of targeting the stores and homes of minorities across two counties during violent robberies and home invasions.
(07/08/24 9:55am)
The presidential debate June 27 presented a clearer picture of what both candidates have in mind for policies in the United States. A general concluding theme is President Joe Biden is mentally compromised, while former President Donald Trump arguably performed one of his best presidential debates. People from both parties realize Biden doesn’t have the strength to continue the most demanding job in the country.
(07/01/24 9:55am)
Gov. Ron DeSantis recently issued a state of emergency for multiple South Florida counties in response to the devastating rains and flash flooding. Yet less than a month ago, DeSantis signed a bill that sought to expand natural gas infrastructure, putting concerns about climate change on the back burner.
(05/20/24 11:18pm)
Heading into the NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Singles Championship, both Florida sophomore Rachel Gailis and graduate student Carly Briggs were looking to make a statement after the Gators' early exit from the team championship on May 5.
(05/18/24 1:34am)
A former UF administrator who was trespassed from campus after he was arrested for an alleged assault will not face charges.
(05/12/24 2:45am)
Florida freshman Parvej Khan ran the men’s 1,500-meter finals like he was driving a race car. He set the pace early, leading his competitors down the track. His legs pumped. His hair flapped. His silver chain bounced. In the second lap, Khan released the gas pedal. Three competitors passed him.
(04/19/24 6:40pm)
A UF administrator was trespassed from all UF properties for three years on charges of battery after police received a complaint of a fight at a RaceTrac in Citrus County.
(04/15/24 1:00pm)
As the city celebrated its 50th anniversary of the Regional Transit System, the future of Gainesville’s sustainable transportation was called into question.
(04/08/24 1:00pm)
In less than 150 days, Alachua County citizens will cast their vote in the primaries for Florida House Seat 22 to determine who will be on the ballot in the November election.
(03/30/24 9:00pm)
Sitting in third place to start the final round of the Liz Murphey Collegiate, Florida women’s golf was looking to overtake its SEC counterparts ahead of them. With Auburn leading the way in first and Georgia in second, all three teams teed off together to battle it out for the win.
(03/22/24 1:46am)
After a season full of close contests, thrilling finishes and all kinds of action, the Florida Gators women’s basketball team saw its 2023-24 campaign come to a close at the hands of a dominant performance from the St. John’s Red Storm.
(03/10/24 9:10pm)
The Florida Gators baseball team had its backs against the walls heading into a Sunday rubber match against the Saint Mary’s Gaels.
(03/08/24 4:38am)
In Greenville, South Carolina, the 2024 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament transformed into the Aliyah Matharu Show late on Thursday night. Matharu dropped a whopping 35 points on the Vanderbilt Commodores to power the Florida Gators women’s basketball team to an upset victory.
(03/06/24 3:31am)
Florida men’s basketball is no stranger to desperately hanging on to second half leads. It’s been a common issue throughout SEC play, and the Gators’ matchup against Alabama was no different.
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
The UF Student Senate made national headlines for passing the first public university Green New Deal by unanimous vote Feb. 21.
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
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