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(10/30/23 11:30am)
Even after her husband cut their furniture in half with an ax, threatened to kill her and hide her body, a domestic violence survivor didn’t believe she was in an abusive relationship.
(10/30/23 11:30am)
Legal experts at UF and across the state say a newly proposed state regulation could stymie academic freedom and free speech on campus.
(10/30/23 12:15pm)
Ten seconds. That’s about how long it took for the 15 spots in Musical Storytelling With Taylor Swift and Other Iconic Female Artists to fill when the UF Honors Program opened its early registration Oct. 24.
(10/29/23 10:00pm)
As the clock struck midnight on the night of Oct. 26, Swifties decked out in wrists full of beaded friendship bracelets and Taylor Swift merchandise celebrated their wildest dreams: a new Taylor Swift album.
(10/27/23 11:00am)
In an ordinary garage, one would hardly expect to find racks of lacey lingerie slips, distressed denim jeans or sleek black leather jackets. However, for one Gainesville business owner, vintage fashion consumes almost every corner of his home.
(10/24/23 1:40am)
A crowd of 75 people wearing keffiyehs and the colors of the Palestinian flag gathered in protest at the corner of University Avenue and Southwest 13th Street Monday evening.
(10/23/23 12:15pm)
Clay Robison received an Instagram message saying he was an embarrassment to the Jewish community.
(10/19/23 9:15pm)
Plastic foldout chairs formed two rings in a central hall, where community members passed along a microphone to tell their migration stories.
(10/17/23 10:00am)
UF has an unfortunate history of hosting speakers that stir controversy. In 2019, the university shelled out $50,000 to host Donald Trump Jr. and his fiancee, Kimberly Guilfoyle. Last year, UF allocated $60,000 for Josh Richards, a TikToker notoriously known for exposing himself on Instagram Live.
(10/16/23 12:15pm)
In 1951, a total of 101 Hispanic and Latino students attended UF.
(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.
(10/09/23 6:25pm)
Dozens of community members and Santa Fe College students and faculty were present at the SF Charles L. Blount Center in downtown Gainesville Thursday night, sharing plans and progress made toward closing equity gaps in education.
(10/08/23 10:09pm)
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(10/09/23 1:05pm)
Anytime I walk through campus’ Turlington area, it’s a speed walk with headphones in and eyes down. Like a hook waiting for a fish, clubs and campus tables jump at the opportunity to persuade you to their cause. With some tables more popular than others, students in passing may crowd around common interests.
(10/08/23 8:13pm)
All throughout campus and University Avenue, crowds line the streets decked out in orange and blue during Gator home games.
(10/05/23 9:11pm)
Popular R&B singer Jason Derulo, scheduled to perform as part of the 100th Gator Growl Thursday night, faces allegations of sexual assault almost eight hours before his set.
(10/05/23 1:13am)
While UF Student Government Senate candidates will be voted into office Wednesday night, posts on the anonymous social media service YikYak allege mandatory political participation within fraternities.
(10/02/23 6:49pm)
Just a day before UF Student Government elections, both major parties — Change Party and Vision Party — are alleging the other broke state or federal laws after Change alleges one of its former affiliates, who defected to Vision, recorded and leaked Change’s files.
(10/02/23 11:00am)
Bringing a fiery passion and fierce drive for justice within the Gainesville City Commission, Reina Saco, a 33-year-old city commissioner, carries many identities — notably, her first-generation Cuban background.
(09/28/23 4:00pm)
The fan-favorite restaurant Italian Gator Pizza has lured students for 23 years with its tantalizing combination of greasy aromas and savory pizza, making it a staple in the bustling Midtown food scene. However, some customers have taken more than just a slice of pizza from the popular walk-up restaurant.