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Sante Fe College’s new STEM-focused charter school will offer students the chance to work in healthcare and technology fields right out of high school.
The Florida Gators travel to Starkville, Mississippi, to face the Mississippi State Bulldogs at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. It will be UF’s first time in the Magnolia State this season.
Florida graduate student Trinity Thomas had an impressive performance against the No. 11 Alabama Crimson Tide. She scored an all-around score of 39.650. Her performance helped lead the Florida Gators’ gymnastics team to victory.
Florida graduate student guard Myreon Jones caught the ball with 2.5 seconds left for a chance to give Florida the win in his first start of the season.
Several weeks ago, Natalia Guerrero read a timeline of UF history published by The Presidential Task Force on African American and Native American History in an effort to understand the true history of the university she attended.
UF reported over $5 million in total funding for diversity, equity and inclusion and critical race theory initiatives — projected as approximately 0.14% of its annual budget, according to a state-mandated audit released to The Alligator Jan. 18.
After two years of student advocacy, 24-hour library services will soon return to UF's campus.
To end the opening practice of the Fall semester for UF’s fencing club team, Nicholas Van Nimwigen remembers how Bruce Capin sat his group down in a circle and repeated his lifelong advice.
The Florida Gators have turned a corner after starting Southeastern Conference play with back-to-back losses. They’ve rattled off three straight conference wins to earn a positive SEC record.
The Florida Gators men’s tennis team was 9-1 in season openers under head coach Bryan Shelton. That record dropped to 9-2 after a run-in with the No. 8 Texas Longhorns.
Florida graduate student forward Colin Castleton was named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Week Monday. It marks his fourth career SEC Player of the Week honor and his first this season.
The Florida Gators’ dominant first-half defensive wasn’t enough. Turnovers allowed Kentucky to climb back into the game. Florida senior guards KK Deans and Nina Rickards carried the load offensively, but they couldn’t fend off Kentucky’s comeback.
Florida men’s tennis started the season winning its first serve. However, the Gators couldn’t maintain the success and fell to the No. 8 Texas Longhorns in their season opener.
The Gators continuously traded baskets with the No. 20 Missouri Tigers. The pattern ended when Florida sophomore forward Alex Fudge cut toward the basket and soared in for a dunk to give Florida a nine-point lead with four minutes left in the game.
Sophomore Leanne Wong reached near perfection against the No. 5 Auburn Tigers. She scored two 10s on the way to the highest all-around score of the night. Her performance helped the Florida Gators’ gymnastics program prove itself as a force once again.
Florida’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs ended their home seasons with a sweep of the Florida Atlantic Owls. The No. 4 men (4-1) won 209-77, while the No. 8 women (5-1) earned a 207-83 victory.
The Gators earned their second Southeastern Conference win of the season against Louisiana State Tuesday. The Florida Gators return to Gainesville Saturday to face the No. 20 Missouri Tigers.
A resident crumpled up the Gainesville Guardian newspaper with headlines about East Gainesville and then unfolded it to reveal the words “Don’t Be Bullied.” His actions were met with applause from the audience at Tuesday’s Alachua County Commission meeting.
The Florida Gators caught fire in the second half. They made over half of their jump shots to overcome the Louisiana State Tigers and seal back-to-back Southeastern conference victories.
After defeating the Georgia Bulldogs at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Saturday, the Gators are traveling to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to face the Louisiana State Tigers. A win could move UF to .500 in conference play.