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The thing about working at The Independent Florida Alligator is that it sucks. It sucks a lot. The only semester at UF I didn’t work at The Alligator, I got straight A’s and my professors liked me.
Anchored between the crevices of the universe where time and space exist, the play “Silent Sky” shines an honest light through the timeless story of an empowered astronomer flourishing in a space dominated by men and their science.
When he entered a house in the Kuikuro village, Micheal Heckenberger was greeted by a smell medley of smokiness, traditional Xingu cooking and excess body paint. Moving through the house was a sensual experience in itself, he said, adjusting to the open circular spaces and side-by-side hammocks.
Since UF President Ben Sasse took office in early February, he’s been selective about his public appearances. But behind the scenes in Tigert Hall, his first semester in Florida has featured a complicated state legislative session, a potential graduate campus in Jacksonville and meetings with faculty leaders.
Tennessee sophomore infielder Lair Beautae singled to right field for two runs batted in; she scored senior outfielder Kiki Millroy and sophomore outfielder Katie Taylor.
Faculty senators gathered Thursday in the Reitz Senate Chambers to hear UF President Ben Sasse, Senate Chair Amanda Phalin and UF Provost Joe Glover deliver reports on rebuilding UF’s foundation, senior position searches and multi-year contracts for non-tenured professors.
The Gators are headed back to the SEC Championship finals.
Florida faced a grave six-runs deep in the bottom of the fourth inning. Tennessee sophomore infielder McKenna Gibson smashed the final nail in the coffin.
Two standoffs occurred on doubles courts one and two, and both Florida pairs prepared to meet their demise.
With four minutes left in the final quarter, fifth-year midfielder Emily Diaz won the draw and went straight to the goal for the Gators’ 21st point of the day. The goal gave UF its highest-scoring game of the season in its regular season home finale.
The No. 8-seed Florida men’s tennis team looked to clinch a spot in the semifinal round of the SEC Championships, but No. 1-seed Georgia had other plans and wasted no time announcing them.
The No. 8-seed Florida men’s tennis team kicked off its 2023 SEC Championship with a strong performance in singles play against the No. 9-seed host team, Auburn.
With the Gator and Change Caucus forced to come to a truce by the UF Student Government Supreme Court, functionality within the UF Student Senate has been restored.
Florida sophomore second baseman Reagan Walsh hit a leadoff single, and sophomore outfielder Christina Wellen pinch ran for her. Walsh’s single was followed by a walk from graduate student utility player Pal Egan and senior catcher Sarah Longley that loaded the bases.
After two of the top players in the transfer portal committed to the Florida Gators within a two-day span, head coach Todd Golden’s transfer recruiting class is ranked seventh in the nation, according to 247Sports.
With its abundance of historic natural resources, Alachua County is no stranger to climate and environmental activism.
Seton Hall senior transfer forward Tyrese Samuel announced his commitment to the Florida Gators on Twitter for the 2023-2024 season.
For most students, Gainesville is only a four-year blip in their lives.
Florida had yet to open the scoring board. Gators freshman Tanapatt Nirundorn stepped to the court ready to finish the 40-30 advantage with a 5-2 lead in the final set. He tossed the ball, stopped for a second and slammed an ace to leave his opponent looking.
Georgia junior infielder Ellie Armistead was at-bat with the bases loaded in the top of the sixth inning. She whacked the ball into center field for a double that brought two runs home.