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(02/28/22 2:02pm)
Alachua County Public Schools’ curriculum promises Black history education to extend beyond the month of February and the few names repeated in history textbooks. However, not every classroom fulfills this promise.
(02/28/22 2:02pm)
When Santa Fe President Paul Broadie came into office in Feb. 2020, he promised for his first 100 days he would do nothing but listen.
(02/28/22 2:03pm)
Rik Stevenson likes to challenge his students with questions each class: “Who is Claudette Colvin? How many slave ships remain untouched at the bottom of the ocean? Who is Bessie Coleman?”
(03/01/22 6:16pm)
Merriam Fischer was 5 years old when she took to the kitchen boiling traditional African soups with her mother. To her, there was nothing more exhilarating than finally preparing the flavorful foods she knew all her life.
(02/27/22 3:02am)
Visitors to the Historic Thomas Center perused the wide array of paintings, drawings, photography and ceramics on display this week through an exhibition. However, this week’s exhibit was not created by a single artist — it was a collection of works from K-12 students in Alachua County Public Schools.
(02/25/22 5:33am)
For around a month, UF students Jeremiah Gu, Luke Morris and Mitch Valdes’ cash and food was disappearing. The three roommates began to find themselves in what they describe as a roommate nightmare.
(02/21/22 2:03pm)
On Tuesday and Wednesday, students can elect 50 Senators and the Student Body President, Vice President and Treasurer, at eight polling locations across campus.
(02/20/22 5:24pm)
Are you interested in growing your career in media and communications? Are you ready to join a network of alumni at organizations like The New York Times, The Washington Post, Axios and The Wall Street Journal? The Independent Florida Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers and more for the Spring semester.
(02/18/22 10:05am)
Ninety miles from the land of the free exists an island shackled by its government.
(02/14/22 2:04pm)
Students can vote for 50 Senators, the Student Body president, vice president and treasurer in eight polling locations across campus on Feb. 22 and Feb. 23. Here are the candidates representing the executive tickets for the Gator and Change Parties:
(02/12/22 6:06pm)
Across 26 of 32 teams, there are 47 former Gators in the NFL.
(02/11/22 10:10am)
As a child, Christina Demps sat on the floor of her parents’ bedroom, her head tipped back as her mother intricately braided her hair. When they could, they sat together on Sundays and prepared Demps’ hair for the next morning. But as Demps grew older, it became harder to find time.
(02/10/22 6:20pm)
A classic lasagna paired with a modest pinot noir at a tasteable Italian restaurant — the ideal date night for many before the COVID-19 pandemic halted dinner plans everywhere. But one Gainesville resident plans to bring the restaurant to residents.
(02/07/22 2:05pm)
UF Student Government elections are fast approaching, and some parties are releasing their platforms for the semester.
(02/07/22 2:05pm)
Last week, Sister Cindy stood in front of a crowd outside UCF's reflecting pond and spewed her usual vitriol.
(02/06/22 5:13pm)
After The Humane Society of Alachua County was robbed and employees were threatened, Gainesville gave an outpour of support to the nonprofit organization.
(02/05/22 2:35am)
On a regular night, High Dive hosts a familiar performance to Gainesville’s live music scene: four dudes with guitars playing do-it-yourself indie pop-rock.
(02/04/22 8:43pm)
Editor's Note: This article contains mentions of suicide and selfharm.
(02/02/22 3:27pm)
Change Party has publicly announced its all-Black, queer femme executive ticket for Student Government’s spring elections.
(01/24/22 2:00pm)
I didn’t choose The Alligator Opinions Editor position for the money. It’s shocking, I know.