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(07/15/24 9:58am)
Students adorned in glimmering belt buckles and the occasional cowboy hat flocked to UF’s Beef Teaching Unit to sharpen their livestock judging skills. If a moo or a bellow could be heard from the front porch of the building, it meant the kids were gathered around the pen engaged in a lesson.
(07/15/24 9:55am)
As a first-generation Latina, iIt’s been up to me to be the glue that puts back the pieces of shattered dreams that once belonged to the 19-year-old version of my mother — a burden placed on me the second I was born.
(07/15/24 9:57am)
On a hot summer day in Gainesville, the Florida Gators women’s basketball team stayed busy all afternoon. Following a batch of conditioning drills across the street, the Gators made their way onto the Terry Frost Practice Court, where head coach Kelly Rae Finley greeted them on the baseline.
(07/15/24 9:56am)
Entering her 10th season at Florida, Gators gymnastics head coach Jenny Rowland has pioneered UF to seven-straight SEC regular season championships and four-straight Four on the Floor appearances.
(07/09/24 9:07pm)
In meetings shielded from public view, UF ignored recommendations to more lightly punish six students who were arrested in an April 29 pro-Palestinian protest in favor of harsher academic suspensions of up to four years.
(07/08/24 9:58am)
Tucked away in the corner of a Gainesville bookstore, Janet McGee read one of the most frequently banned children’s books in the United States for the first time.
(07/08/24 9:55am)
As you become more entrenched in activism at UF and in Gainesville, you quickly begin to see familiar faces. It can be rewarding, but sometimes it can feel like you are the only ones organizing, and it gets rough when you need to plan action and get a LOT of things done in a short amount of time… all on top of your schoolwork, job and personal life.
(07/08/24 9:54am)
Nota del editor: Algunos de los nombres utilizados en este artículo son nombres artísticos.
(07/08/24 9:57am)
After less than three years of activity, the UF club pickleball team rose in prominence, now being nationally recognized.
(07/08/24 10:00am)
Following pressure from its faculty union and a major donor, UF has closed its investigation into whether six College of Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty “interfered” with the curriculum development of the Hamilton Center, the university’s state-mandated civic center which has been fast-tracked to become a college.
(07/08/24 9:59am)
Editor’s note: Some of the names used in this article are stage names.
(07/05/24 10:17pm)
Precious, a brown and white striped community cat who has resided in UF’s College of Public Health and Health Professions since 2008, went missing from the area July 2.
(07/03/24 7:19pm)
MacDinton’s Gainesville wants to make one thing clear: It is nothing like its predecessor.
(07/01/24 3:53pm)
The undercover Messianic Jewish activist who tried to bait UF Muslim professors into admitting bias against Israel and conservatives has been trespassed from all UF properties for three years by the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office.
(07/01/24 1:59pm)
Gator great Grant Holloway was a part of history in the 110-meter hurdles finals. During the sixth day of the USA Track and Field Olympic Trials held in Eugene, Oregon, three runners ran the hurdles in less than 13 seconds for the first time in history.
(07/01/24 1:06pm)
Since the recent overturning of Florida’s restrictions on transgender care for minors and adults, I can't help but think about the recent wave of bigoted jabs at higher education in our state.
(07/01/24 9:55am)
Since she was 7 years old, Vanessa Nottingham considered herself a performer and actor.
(06/22/24 6:46pm)
Twenty-six Florida athletes – 11 current and 15 former Gators – traveled to Eugene, Oregon, for the USA Track and Field Olympic Trials. The ten day competition starts today with the men’s 100-meter decathlon.
(06/23/24 12:46pm)
The UF Police Department is still working to trespass an undercover Messianic Jewish activist who sought to bait Muslim UF professors into admitting bias against Israel and conservatives, despite a previous case report declaring the man was “not considered a threat” and wouldn’t be trespassed.
(06/21/24 4:48pm)
An undercover Messianic Jewish activist who sought to bait Muslim UF professors into admitting bias against Israel and conservatives has not yet been trespassed from campus and is “not considered a threat” by the UF Police Department.