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(03/30/26 1:42am)
UF’s chapter of College Republicans is moving forward with a lawsuit against UF after allegations of antisemitic gestures made by club members led to its dissolution.
(11/24/25 10:39pm)
A federal judge ruled today in favor of Preston Damsky, a former UF law student who was expelled from the university after posting antisemitic statements on X.
(10/08/25 12:05am)
Correction: This story previously misidentified Stephen Sykes as a member of UF College Democrats. He is a member of UF Young Democratic Socialists of America.
(06/03/25 4:31pm)
The Board of Governors will meet at the University of Central Florida’s downtown campus in Orlando to vote on Santa J. Ono as the 14th president of the University of Florida.
(01/27/25 11:00am)
After 15 months of conflict, Israel and Hamas entered a fragile ceasefire deal Jan. 15, producing feelings of hope, joy and uncertainty on UF’s campus.
(11/08/24 4:43pm)
Adiel Cohen speaks to UF students about Yemenite Judaism on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024 in Gainesville, Fla.
(11/08/24 4:49pm)
When 26-year-old Adiel Cohen isn’t creating content for Instagram and TikTok, he’s barnstorming college campuses advocating for peace. Cohen visited UF Thursday evening to address a room of Jewish Gators.
(10/07/24 6:08pm)
When a vigil for Israel descended into chaos after students perceived a loud noise as gunshots on Oct. 10, 2023, the only thing on Mordechai Krasnjanski’s mind was to run to safety.
(10/07/24 10:00am)
Cuando una vigilia el 10 de octubre de 2023 para Israel se convirtió en un caos después de que los estudiantes percibieron un fuerte ruido como disparos, lo único que se le pasó por la cabeza a Mordechai Krasnjanski fue correr hacia la seguridad.
(09/04/24 10:00am)
Nearly a year has passed since the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict became the subject of a fierce culture war in the U.S. As grassroots advocacy continues sweeping college campuses nationwide, students and administrations have become further embattled.
(08/31/24 11:39pm)
Members of the UF Hillel Jewish Student Center talk to students by Turlington Hall on the first day of classes.
(09/01/24 10:00am)
UF courses discussing antisemitism and the history of Israel are under state-mandated review after a Florida International University test question was interpreted as antisemitic.
(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.
(02/07/24 5:05am)
The UF Police Department removed three pro-Palestinian demonstrators from the Reitz Union Tuesday evening after they argued with a pro-Israel speaker inside.
(01/16/24 2:00pm)
Siete meses después que Gob. Ron DeSantis felicitó a la corte suprema de los Estados Unidos [United States Supreme Court] por su resolución a acabar que las admisiones de las universidades fueran basados en la raza o origen étnico, su órden ejecutivo más reciente lanzó acusaciones que él está pasando la misma legislación que criticaba.
(01/16/24 2:00pm)
Seven months after Gov. Ron DeSantis praised the United States Supreme Court’s ruling to end college admissions based on race or ethnicity, his latest executive order launched accusations that he’s passing the type of legislation he criticized.
(12/04/23 12:01am)
Hillel Norman H. Lipoff Hall is the center for Jewish life on campus on University Avenue on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2023.
(11/13/23 12:15pm)
Roughly one month after Hamas attacked Israel Oct. 7, Florida lawmakers convened in Tallahassee for a special session focused on showing support for Israel in its war against the Palestinian militant group.
(10/31/23 11:00am)
Pro-Hamas activists insist that their cause is not antisemitic. Rather it is “anti-Zionist,” “anti-colonialist” and a fight for “human rights.” Certain people, the activists say — three guesses which people — “weaponize” the charge of antisemitism in order to “silence” the activists’ concerns. It is thus the prerogative of those who justify the murder of Jews to tell the rest of us what antisemitism is.
(10/16/23 11:00am)
In wake of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, affected UF student and community groups came together with split support for Israel and Palestine.