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(07/28/25 4:00pm)
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Editor’s note: This story contains mentions of sexual assault and death and may be sensitive to some readers.
(07/25/25 10:15am)
Fie Scoobie doesn’t care if you don’t know where he's from. He just wants you to know that you're about to find out.
(07/18/25 10:15am)
Driving past the animated streets of downtown Gainesville toward the far east side, telephone poles turn into trees. Longleaf pines replace electricity lines. Paved roads ease into dirt roads.
(06/28/25 12:55am)
Over 75 people gathered Thursday night in a church-turned-town hall to discuss the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a budget bill passed by the U.S. House May 22. Endorsed by President Donald Trump, the bill faces a Senate deadline of July 4.The event, held in the Upper Room Ministries of Greater Gainesville, was hosted by grassroots nonpartisan group Talk About It America. It aimed to help residents understand how the legislation may impact their day-to-day lives.
(06/09/25 1:05am)
Shortly before Michael Gengler graduated from Gainesville High School in 1962, he asked the student body if they were in favor of desegregation. With 38% responding “yes” and 62% responding “no,” he knew he had to try to preserve Gainesville’s rich community history — even if it would take him more than half his lifetime to do so.
(06/11/25 10:00am)
La búsqueda del próximo presidente de la UF continúa entre giros inesperados y un clima político cada vez más tenso.
(06/02/25 4:00pm)
Alachua County hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony May 30 to officially open Fire Station 21 near Santa Fe High School and Interstate 75 in Alachua.
(05/31/25 8:15pm)
Nota de la editora: Esta historia contiene menciones de violencia armada, violencia doméstica y suicidio.
(05/31/25 7:45pm)
Editor’s note: This story contains mentions of gun violence, domestic violence and suicide.
(05/29/25 7:27pm)
The City of Gainesville selected Joseph “Shawn” Hillhouse as its next fire chief after a nationwide search, according to a Thursday press release. He will officially assume the role June 9.
(05/27/25 4:01pm)
On a sunny morning on May 26, Alachua County Veterans Services hosted its annual Memorial Day Ceremony at the historic Evergreen Cemetery.
(05/28/25 10:00am)
La matrícula en la Universidad de Florida ha aumentado de manera constante en los últimos dos años. Desde 2021, UF ha visto un notable incremento en el número de estudiantes de primer ingreso. Sin embargo, hay un grupo cuyo número sigue siendo bajo: los estudiantes transferidos.
(05/28/25 10:15am)
Enrollment at the University of Florida has steadily increased over the last two years. Since 2021, UF saw a notable rise in first-time student enrollment numbers. However, there is one group whose numbers continue to stay low: transfer students.
(05/21/25 10:34pm)
El Colegio Santa Fe ha abierto las puertas a ICE.
(05/21/25 2:55pm)
Santa Fe College has opened its doors for ICE.
(05/21/25 10:00am)
ICE está en las puertas del Colegio Santa Fe. Aunque todavía no ha golpeado, estudiantes y profesores se preguntan qué significaría un posible acuerdo con la agencia migratoria para su seguridad.
(05/20/25 10:00am)
ICE is on Santa Fe College’s doorstep. While the agency has yet to knock on its door, faculty and students are wondering what a potential agreement with immigration enforcement means for their safety.
(05/14/25 10:00am)
Una multitud de manifestantes se reunió frente a Rawlings Hall la tarde del 8 de mayo, coreando consignas como, “Administración de la UF, escúchanos ya, salven las rutas o la cerraremos.”
(05/12/25 10:00am)
A crowd of protesters gathered outside Rawlings Hall late afternoon on May 8, chanting slogans like, “UF admin hear us now, save our routes or we shut it down.”