Moving Past COVID-19
The pandemic hit our state hard over the past two years. We've lost nearly 70,000 Floridians to the virus, our children's schooling has been interrupted and supply chain problems have made everything more expensive.
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The pandemic hit our state hard over the past two years. We've lost nearly 70,000 Floridians to the virus, our children's schooling has been interrupted and supply chain problems have made everything more expensive.
A new analysis suggests UF could transition to renewable, cheaper energy and save $100 million, rather than move forward with its current more expensive plan to construct a gas plant.
Clifford Taylor IV attributes his success to one thing.
Florida junior pitcher Rylee Trlicek logged her first start of the year against the Florida A&M Rattlers.
Saturday afternoon was an Oscar Tsheibwe extravaganza.
Jan. 11 marked the beginning of the 2022 Legislative Session, providing Florida lawmakers with three big opportunities to change the trajectory of Florida’s future and mitigate the impacts of climate change on our state.
I am a retired member of the UF faculty — College of Business. Although these are my own views, I write this based on my experience as co-chair of the COVID Task Force of the United Faculty of Florida - UF Chapter and UF Graduate Assistants United.
Junior Leonardo Garcia looked out from beyond the three-meter high diving board, surveying the scene before him. His aquatic kingdom lay below, the calm water patiently waiting for his sixth and final diving attempt.
When slugger Jud Fabian was selected in the second round of the 2021 MLB Draft by the Red Sox and leadoff hitter Jacob Young was drafted by the Nationals, Florida’s outfield prospects appeared bleak heading into the 2022 season.
Hope Hersh’s space bread is one small step for baking, one giant leap for extraterrestrial dining.
Junior Lavender Briggs came into Sunday afternoon’s matchup against Florida State averaging 13.8 points per game, and she added a classic performance highlighted by 18 points in the Gators win over Dayton on Wednesday.
Florida freshman guard Elijah Kennedy cut into the lane after a devious pump fake. He froze the North Florida defense and dropped off a pass to Colin Castleton.
The Texas Christian women's basketball team, at one point early on in their match up against the Gators, were shooting 63% from the field, yet the Horned Frogs were unable to secure the win.
It’s been less than three months since the camp outside of the old Fire Station No. 1 in downtown Gainesville closed.
The Florida Gators swim and dive team ended a three-day stint in Atlanta Saturday night with much to be satisfied with, as the men’s team finished atop the competition with 1,557 points while the women’s team finished second with 1,215.
The atmosphere at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center felt as loud as ever for a Wednesday night matchup against the Auburn Tigers, and for good reason; for the first time this season, the Gator Band provided the soundtrack to the game from the stands.
The Gators outside hitter Thayer Hall served the ball over the net to Arkansas. Razorbacks setter Gracie Ryan attempted to set up middle blocker Abigail Archibong for the potential kill.
The orange and blue darted down the court after an Elon turnover by junior Zac Ervin. Forward Anthony Duruji leapt into the air at the 3-point line securing a bucket to open up the season.
To climate leaders both on UF’s campus and across the state, climate change is what’s scaring them most this Halloween.