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(08/03/24 5:02pm)
Are you interested in growing your career in media and communications? Are you ready to join a network with alumni at organizations like the New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal? The Independent Florida Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers and more for the Fall semester. Applications are due Aug. 9 at 11:59 p.m.
(07/09/24 9:07pm)
In meetings shielded from public view, UF ignored recommendations to more lightly punish six students who were arrested in an April 29 pro-Palestinian protest in favor of harsher academic suspensions of up to four years.
(07/08/24 9:56am)
Each year, many Americans put aside their differences to enjoy beer, barbecue and the beginning of a nation.
(06/17/24 9:59am)
Un pianista se sentó frente a un piano Steinway con sus ojos cerrados. Mientras sus dedos viajaban de un lado a otro en las teclas, cientos de asistentes se inclinaron en el borde de sus asientos para escuchar lo que la música podía contarles.
(06/17/24 9:59am)
In Neverland, children in glittery shoes and tulle tutus waved tambourines and ukuleles, waving to their parents from onstage. Slip-ups were met with improv and high-fives.
(06/17/24 9:59am)
Ofreciendo servicios que van desde productos hechos a mano hasta encuestas climáticas, las tiendas multicolores se extendieron por el centro de Gainesville para conmemorar el Día de la Emancipación, Juneteenth y la idea de la libertad y equidad para todos.
(06/17/24 9:59am)
Offering services ranging from handmade goods to climate surveys, multicolored tents sprawled across downtown Gainesville to commemorate Emancipation Day, Juneteenth and the idea of freedom and equity for all.
(06/17/24 10:00am)
Hours passed aimlessly as the summer sun beat down on UF’s Gator Band in a parking lot outside Omaha Beach in France. Clad in orange and blue with instruments in hand, they stared down an unlikely blockade to their overseas performance in commemoration of D-Day.
(06/17/24 9:59am)
A lone pianist perched above a Steinway piano with his eyes shut. As his fingers flitted across the keys, hundreds of concertgoers leaned forward in their seats in search of what the music might tell them.
(06/16/24 6:45pm)
Kinley Murray and Clara J. Foltz costar in Alachua Children’s Theater’s rendition of Peter Pan as Wendy and Peter Pan respectively at Santa Fe high school on Friday, June 14, 2024.
(06/10/24 10:00am)
Los caballos y las personas siempre han estado unidos, esta conexión especial ha dado lugar a la equinoterapia, una terapia alternativa que utiliza caballos en el tratamiento de diversas discapacidades, mejorando la salud física, mental y emocional de los niños.
(06/10/24 10:00am)
Horses and humans have always been connected, and this special bond has given rise to equine therapy, an alternative therapy that uses horses to treat various disabilities, improving the physical, mental and emotional health of children.
(06/03/24 10:00am)
Editor’s note: this article contains graphic descriptions of racial violence, including lynching.
(05/08/24 6:51pm)
The Alachua County Public Schools district office was packed with student athletes, coaches and speech language pathologists ahead of the May 7 school board meeting.
(04/22/24 2:00pm)
Are you interested in growing your career in media and communications? Are you ready to join a network with alumni at organizations like the New York Times, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal? The Independent Florida Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers and more for the Summersemester. Applications are due April 28 at 11:59 p.m.
(04/22/24 1:00pm)
I’m not going to sugarcoat it: walking into The Alligator for the first time was terrifying.
(04/19/24 7:57pm)
The ability to move around Gainesville safely and efficiently is key to four of the City of Gainesville’s Strategic Plan goals: A Great Place to Live & Experience, Resilient Local Economy, Equitable Community and More Sustainable Community.
(04/15/24 1:00pm)
Max Daugherty is a 36-year-old Gainesville resident who was declared blind on his 16th birthday.“It was the worst birthday of my life,” he said.
(04/15/24 1:00pm)
Couples walked hand in hand and children sat on their parents’ shoulders as gusts of wind blew past, lending a reprieve from the hot sun. While they strolled past the art festival booths, wind chimes rang and live music played.
(04/15/24 1:00pm)
Gainesville has a rich culinary scene from around the world. Amid the international staples downtown, an aroma of a dish from closer to home envelopes a gray-brick building: PrimoHoagies.