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(06/10/25 10:00am)
From going out on a Friday night to attending a weekday lecture, students find themselves in various social circles, separating each experience from the next. But for the queer community in Gainesville, their identities unite them, no matter where they may find themselves.
(05/30/25 10:00am)
At the University of Florida, students juggle coursework, clubs, internships and research. But every Thursday in the Plaza of the Americas, the Gator Juggling Club offers the chance to juggle even more: rings, clubs, balls and scarves.
(05/23/25 10:00am)
The massive Norman Hall oak tree had been the centerpiece of the UF College of Education’s courtyard for over a hundred years.
(05/15/25 10:00am)
We’re lonelier than ever. Locked behind screens, buried in work and scrolling endlessly on social media, it feels like we’ve lost something completely vital: the places where we truly connect.
(04/21/25 10:15am)
Two people died and six were hospitalized after a shooting at Florida State University’s student union on April 17.
(04/19/25 12:34am)
The crowd of over 2,000 was dressed in garnet and gold — bouquets of flowers and balloons decorated fences. And as the marching band’s song echoed through the fields, tears ran down the faces of Florida State University’s community.
(04/17/25 10:05pm)
Two people died, and six were hospitalized after a shooting at Florida State University’s student union Thursday.
(04/11/25 7:28pm)
UF students and professors are once again expressing concerns — and annoyance — over the political implications of the state’s “Intellectual Freedom and Viewpoint Diversity Survey.”
(04/08/25 2:58am)
As fans swamped Midtown bars and the Stephen C. O’Connell center reached maximum decibel levels on April 7, another Gator watch party was brewing a few miles away — quieter, and with a much earlier bedtime, but no less spirit.
(03/24/25 10:00am)
Freezing temperatures, soiled clothing and scarce medical attention are among the daily realities reported by detainees inside the Baker County Detention Center.
(03/14/25 10:00am)
Thousands of students walk past the aquarium by Marston Science Library’s third-floor elevators every week. Some worn-out studiers pause to appreciate the creatures’ calming presence before getting to work, but few know the fishes’ stories or who ensures the ecosystem runs swimmingly.
(03/06/25 1:39am)
Study Buddies offered at Marston and Library West on Wednesday, Feb. 26th, 2025.
(03/06/25 1:39am)
Study Buddies offered at Marston and Library West on Wednesday, Feb. 26th, 2025.
(03/06/25 1:39am)
Study Buddies offered at Marston and Library West on Wednesday, Feb. 26th, 2025.
(03/06/25 11:15am)
When looking at a computer scientist’s desk, it wouldn’t be uncommon to find scattered papers and sticky notes. Maybe the screen is flickering with lines of complicated codes. But among this chaos, one thing stands out: a rubber duck.
(03/03/25 11:30am)
Bernard “Bernie” O’Donnell Jr.’s quiet-yet-playful demeanor is what made his office hours an outlet for success and community.
(02/27/25 11:00am)
Over 20 students gathered at the Plaza of the Americas Feb. 18 on an array of bright, multi-colored quilts. Students of different majors and backgrounds flicked cards onto the UNO pile, twisted their bodies into seemingly impossible knots on a Twister mat and sketched out absurd prompts in a game of Scrawl, a quirky take on Pictionary.
(02/27/25 6:08am)
Vision Party celebrated a landslide victory in the Student Senate and cleared the executive ticket contest Wednesday night.
(02/26/25 7:56pm)
UF students lined up at polling stations early Wednesday for the second and last day of Student Government elections. By the time polls close this evening, students will have decided which party will define campus policy.
(02/26/25 1:34pm)
UF students lined up at polling stations early Tuesday to shape the future of campus life by selecting which party will lead Student Government for the next year.