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Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that the disease black pod rot is not caused by a fungus. The article previously incorrectly reported that it was a fungal disease.
UF indefinitely paused all activities in six non-academic Living Learning Communities Feb. 17, just days after the Trump administration’s Office for Civil Rights banned the consideration of race in any decisions made by academic institutions nationwide.
Florida freshman Liv McGill ended the first half flat on her stomach after fighting and clawing for the ball, a moment that embodied the intensity and aggressiveness of the Gators’ first-half dominance of the Vols.
It was seemingly a homecoming for senior guard Alijah Martin, who grew up in Summit, Mississippi, roughly an hour-and-a-half away from LSU’s campus. With various friends and family members in attendance, Martin showed out.
Silence. Tears. Hugs. With covered mouths and blank expressions, the Florida Gators gymnastics team struggled to process what happened. It was supposed to be a battle between two SEC titans, a colossal clash of championship-worthy teams. That was before everything changed.
For Venezuelan students at the University of Florida, the uncertainty surrounding Temporary Protected Status is a heavy burden, bringing deep emotional challenges as they grapple with what lies ahead.
On a chilly night in College Station, the Florida Gators brought the heat to the Reed Arena, firing on all cylinders to secure a dominating victory.
In a Tuesday evening matchup filled with intrigue, Florida lacrosse met new in-state rival South Florida for the first time at Corbett Stadium in Tampa.
The rubber match of the 2025 Bubly Invitational did not go as planned for the No. 3 Florida Gators, as they experienced a result that they hadn’t encountered since June 4, 2024, in the College World Series: a loss.
With student government elections approaching on Feb. 25 and 26, Change, Vision and Watch Party officials have spent the month of February rolling out their platforms on social media and spreading the word across campus.
I came to the University of Florida to pursue a degree, not to choose between rent and groceries. Yet, for many graduate assistants, including myself, this impossible choice is a monthly reality.
The energy in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center had reached a boiling point. With just 11.6 seconds left on the clock and the score all tied up at 66 apiece, the Florida Gators women’s basketball team needed one last miracle to knock off the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
“GO GATORS!” echoed through the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex like a battle cry, setting the stage for an exhilarating showdown. The crowd leaned in, on the edge of their seats with anticipation building by the minute as they watched the ball volley back and forth. But in the end, it wasn’t even close. Florida dominated UNF, routing it 6-1.
With the season officially in full swing, Florida lacrosse’s toughest test yet came Saturday afternoon against No. 3 North Carolina, a team that Florida head coach Amanda O’Leary referred to as a “different beast” on Thursday,
Senior Leanne Wong pranced across the beam, spinning and flipping with no signs of the balance issues that haunted the Gators in their previous two meets against Utah, West Virginia University and Arkansas.
After just pulling a ball out to the left field foul pole, senior shortstop Rylee Holtorf was looking for her first big moment as a Gator. Facing one ball and two strikes, she delivered for her team.
As the demolitions of Maguire Village and University Village South loom, UF graduate students are rallying to save the once-bustling communities. But for former UVS resident Carmen Valero-Aracama, the demolitions pose an additional loss: a memorial of her husband.
This story was updated on Feb. 13 to further clarify how general education impacts student degrees.
Sometime between sipping wine flights and making espresso martinis, Jessica Berger fell in love.
Fresh off the heels of a nail-biting opening day win over Johns Hopkins on Friday, Florida lacrosse hosted Kennesaw State in its season home opener at Donald R. Dizney Stadium. From the opening draw to when the clock hit zero, it was all UF.