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(06/18/24 5:40pm)
UF head coach Kevin O’Sullivan has emphasized his team’s resiliency and how the Gators have basically been playing playoff baseball for a couple months now. They’ll need to carry much of the same theme into Tuesday’s matchup with a brutal weather forecast slated for Tuesday night in Omaha.
(06/17/24 4:40pm)
Following a 3-2 loss to Texas A&M in its first game at the Men’s College World Series, the Florida Gators baseball team is entering an elimination game against North Carolina State with the season on the line.
(06/17/24 4:22pm)
Following a 3-2 loss to Texas A&M in its first game at the Men’s College World Series, the Florida Gators baseball team is entering an elimination game against North Carolina State with the season on the line.
(06/17/24 1:00pm)
Florida lacrosse senior attacker Liz Harrison didn’t score a single point in the 2024 season, but that didn’t stop her from making program history.
(06/17/24 9:59am)
CORRECTION: This article has been changed to reflect that CityLab Jacksonville refers to the master’s in architecture program. The Alligator initially reported that the master’s in architecture program would be relocated from CityLab Jacksonville to UF’s temporary campus.
(06/16/24 9:25pm)
The University of Florida will locate its new graduate campus around the Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center in Jacksonville.
(06/16/24 5:27pm)
The Florida Gators baseball team pulled off heroic victories in resilient fashion throughout its run to Omaha, and sophomore second baseman Cade Kurland stepped to the plate in the top of the ninth with one on and one out with a chance to add to this narrative.
(06/12/24 10:36pm)
Linda Stump-Kurnick, who became UF’s first female police chief in July 2003, will become the Assistant Vice President of Public Safety, according to a Wednesday UF news release.
(06/10/24 10:00am)
Within the past year, UF has filled positions from the shifting vacancies that followed after Ben Sasse was announced as UF’s new president in February 2023.
(06/10/24 10:00am)
Under auditorium lights, community members gathered to celebrate Gainesville trailblazers in education and Black history.
(06/03/24 10:00am)
There isn’t much time to rest in the life of a high-level Division I college basketball coach. Whether their team is in the middle of its conference slate, or it just went home for summer break, the workload is plentiful.
(06/03/24 10:00am)
On May 1, Senate Bill 1084 was signed, banning and criminalizing the sale and manufacture of cultured meat in Florida. While other states, including Tennessee, Alabama and Arizona, have considered similar bans, Florida was the first to actually implement it. This push for a ban stems from the science behind cultured meat being viewed as taboo and a strong pushback against having increased competition from the meat industry.
(06/02/24 2:04am)
The Florida softball team was back on the World Series stage Saturday night and faced college softball's best offense in the winner’s bracket, Texas.
(05/31/24 4:24am)
The Florida softball team is in search of its first NCAA title in nine years after reaching the Women’s College World Series out of a home regional victory against Baylor Sunday.
(05/28/24 10:00am)
From the Chinese lion dancers roaming about the Reitz Union to the heads of research labs, the Asian Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Desi (ANHPID) community is lively and active at UF.
(05/28/24 10:00am)
My name is Anghelo Josh Gangano. My parents gave me a Western middle name as a tribute to one of my white American grandfathers. Both my mother and father grew up as orphans from their respective countries, South Korea and the Philippines, and were adopted by American families as children. My entire life I have been told, “Your middle name doesn’t match,” and I used to be ashamed of it. I even used to wish I had a more Western first name to fit in. I have served many roles at UF over the past several years: an organic chemistry teaching assistant, a graduate student senator, the club tennis treasurer and a Graduate Assistants United officer, but first and foremost, I am Asian American. I can choose my profession and my politics, but I will never be able to choose my ethnicity.
(05/28/24 10:00am)
Coffee shop Curia On The Drag filled with laughter and chatter Thursday evening as kids ran around its gallery space showcasing their creations. Collages, self-portraits, sketchbooks and small magazines — all handmade by artists aged 8 to 14 — marked the culmination of their after-school program with La Selva Art Studios.
(05/24/24 10:56pm)
A spot in the National Championship game of the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Tournament stood on the line Friday, as the Florida Gators lacrosse team looked to reach its first-ever title game.
(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.
(05/20/24 10:00am)
On the outskirts of Gainesville, the homogeneous blur of suburbia can tend to disguise the lives of those it houses. Take a couple of right turns, and you won’t miss the teal, eclectic home of Soraya Sus.