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(04/24/23 10:27am)
Over the past year, UF has found itself in a period of transition, including a new president appointed in February, the search for a new provost beginning in the Spring, a new UF Honors Program director to be announced within the next month and searches for a new dean of the Levin College of Law and Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.
(04/20/23 11:53pm)
Santa Fe College announced it narrowed its search for a new provost to three finalists Wednesday afternoon, after a search to replace Provost Edward Bonahue.
(09/22/21 2:01pm)
In this episode, Elliot interviews Eve Thompson and Renee Hancock, Alligator staff, about recent empty bomb threats at two schools in Alachua County.
(04/17/23 7:01am)
With its abundance of historic natural resources, Alachua County is no stranger to climate and environmental activism.
(04/11/23 12:48am)
From Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and now to Gainesville — the Root and Herbs festival at Haile Farmers’ Market celebrated the use of plants, roots and herbs in cultures from around the world.
(04/07/23 10:10am)
A white tent covered about 20 tables at the Lubavitch Chabad Jewish Student Center Wednesday night, each scattered with seder plates, bundles of matzos and copious bottles of wine — most of which were empty by the end of the night.
(04/02/23 2:32am)
Florida junior pitcher Hurston Waldrep stood on the mound. The Southern Mississippi transfer was more than 100 pitches into the game and walked his second batter of the sixth inning. Senior catcher BT Riopelle came to the hill to talk to his pitcher.
(03/20/23 12:29pm)
Terri Bailey’s office, located in the Blount Center, is one of a working woman. On her desk lie stacks of papers and folders, small sculptures, books and an affirmation jar. On the wall hangs a painting by Turbado Marabou, her husband who’s a local muralist.
(03/20/23 11:45am)
Deborah Hendrix was elbow-deep in work for her new film as she reflected on her 23 years with the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program. Through SPOHP, Hendrix has ensured accessibility to over 8,000 interviews on topics such as civil rights and Native American history.
(03/20/23 11:14am)
Hawthorne Mayor Jacquelyn Randall isn’t weighed down by the many hats she wears. As an educator, clinician, mayor and mother, she devotes her life to serving others and empowering female youth.
(03/20/23 10:59am)
Tivalee Hansen’s life came to a halt when her mother, Jill Hansen Holker, became one of 100 million people to get COVID-19.
(03/08/23 3:52am)
Florida junior shortstop Josh Rivera walked up to the plate with a pair of base runners aboard. The Avon Park, Florida, product smacked a three-run shot in the first inning, and he was about to do it again.
(02/27/23 12:00pm)
Freshman designated hitter Luke Heyman stood opposite Cincinnati redshirt senior pitcher Jackson Murphy.
(02/25/23 6:43pm)
As the chief of staff of P.K. Yonge’s Black Student Union, 16-year-old Caleb Little has seen firsthand just how impactful the club’s annual Black History Month event has been for his peers and the P.K. Yonge community as a whole.
(02/20/23 11:30am)
Florida Gators baseball christened its 2023 campaign with an emphatic sweep of the Charleston Southern Buccaneers this past weekend, including a pair of mercy-rule victories.
(02/20/23 12:14pm)
In a time when political agreement has become more of an idea than a reality, Alachua County’s proposed meat processing facility has proven an unlikely unifier.
(02/19/23 12:04am)
Florida junior third baseman Tyler Shelnut stepped up to the plate. The Gators had already scored five runs in the fourth inning, and the Santa Fe College transfer was about to join the party.
(02/15/23 4:31pm)
Alachua County commissioners clarified at a Tuesday meeting that the commission is looking into building a local meat processing facility, but they haven’t solidified anything yet.
(02/13/23 12:14pm)
The Florida House of Representatives District 22 seat is likely to remain red as two Gainesville Republicans announced their candidacies and aren’t yet facing Democratic opposition.
(02/11/23 3:15pm)
Hector Rodriguez nunca tuvo interés en aprender inglés viviendo en México, pero desde que empezó su posdoctorado en UF, le ha tocado enfrentar el reto para romper las barreras de idioma.