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(02/27/24 5:21am)
The Climate Reality Project and local activists met Monday afternoon to hear an update on Gainesville’s climate action plan from Chief Climate Officer Dan Zhu. The city official outlined the plan and focused on two main aspects: adaptation and mitigation.
(02/24/24 8:50pm)
Junior guard Walter Clayton Jr. pushed the ball up the court on a fast break with two shooters wide open on the wings.
(02/16/24 2:29am)
The Florida Gators women’s basketball team’s Thursday night showdown with the Ole Miss Rebels was full of twists and turns up until the final minutes of play. But in the end, Florida’s late-game struggles continued as they ran out of steam in post-regulation play.
(02/11/24 12:05am)
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team has had multiple opportunities to knock off top-tier opponents this season. Although they took a quadrant 1 record of just 1-7 into their matchup on Saturday, they had another chance to earn a statement victory over the No. 12 Auburn Tigers.
(02/09/24 2:03am)
With less than 30 seconds on the clock, the Florida women’s basketball team was one stop away from its third win in conference play.
(02/08/24 9:05pm)
At the start of every break, students crowd into buses, cars and airplanes to make the journey home. South Floridians like myself are well-acquainted with the contours of I-95 and Florida’s Turnpike. This journey can become costly, both in time and money. My five-hour commute to and from Miami costs over $400 annually on gas alone. Multiply that across every student, and the exodus looks glaringly inefficient.
(02/04/24 10:00pm)
The Gators women’s basketball team (11-9, 2-6 SEC) was crushed by the No. 9 LSU Tigers (19-4, 6-3 SEC) in a 106-66 blowout loss. Florida fell behind early on in the first quarter, and LSU never let its foot off of the gas pedal.
(01/22/24 2:00pm)
Jill Dumas was born and raised in Gainesville. As a kid, the city was not much more than Cotton’s Mini Mart, the Southern Showplace Area and Rosie’s Bar. Now, the 46-year-old Gainesville realtor and homeowner contrasts today’s city with that of the past.
(01/21/24 4:01am)
Missouri extended its defense while trapping the Florida guards in the half-court to try and force a desperate turnover in the winding minutes of play.
(01/16/24 2:30pm)
In the second half of the Florida Gators men’s basketball team's game against the Arkansas Razorbacks Jan. 13, Riley Kugel fought for a loose ball, out-jumping every Razorback on the court. He secured the ball and fell to the ground after a foul on Arkansas.
(01/11/24 5:00am)
Ole Miss senior guard Matthew Murrell dropped his defender on a 3-point shot fake and stared him down as he lost his balance. Then, he wasted no time rising up for a 3-pointer in hopes of it being the dagger.
(12/30/23 11:20pm)
With the new year right around the corner, the Florida Gators women’s basketball team ended their 2023 with plenty of fireworks.
(12/22/23 11:37pm)
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team’s dominating performance Friday afternoon allowed the walk-ons that don the Orange and Blue to have their shining moment.
(12/05/23 6:23pm)
Recently the UF celebrated the opening of its largest and most sustainable building on campus, the iconic Malachowsky Hall for Data Science and Information Technology.
(12/04/23 1:00pm)
Gainesville, May 1972. UF students packed the corner of University Avenue and Southwest 13th Street in a two-day anti-Vietnam War protest that clashed directly with police officers and campus officials. Nearly every week, there’s a protest on the corner of University and Southwest 13th Street — it’s one thing about Gainesville that’s never changed.
(10/30/23 10:15am)
Two UF students speak on the importance of undergraduates understanding and supporting college unions.
(10/28/23 1:04am)
A Gainesville Zaxby’s worker robbed the store he worked at Oct. 21 and was arrested Thursday.
(10/24/23 11:30am)
Florida’s springs are a part of what make this state so unique. For many students in the Gainesville area, names like Ichetucknee and Santa Fe river are associated with circular tubes and moseying down one of Florida’s natural gifts.
(10/16/23 4:00pm)
Every day, 95-year-old retiree Francine Taylor sits peacefully in her wheelchair, absorbing the cool winds, which delicately touch her face, outside her senior living center in West Gainesville. With her son by her side, they hold each other hand in hand. Racing through her head as she stares mute may be millions of memories from her years in World War II Europe, where she and her family became target to a mass Jewish genocide.
(09/25/23 9:53pm)
Alachua County holds 606 short-term rental units. Or, in The Magnolia Plantation owner Cindy Montalto’s words, “You can’t swing a dead cat in Gainesville without hitting an Airbnb.”