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(11/22/21 11:00am)
Whether for better or worse, few sales can match the grandeur of Black Friday — a shopaholic fever dream characterized by long lines, sky-high discounts and stampedes of frantic shoppers.
(11/22/21 11:00am)
A 12-hour car ride and encouraging words from a professor inspired a UF student to launch her own music podcast.
(11/20/21 8:03pm)
In the intersection between a gay club and an underground rave, hyperpop is quickly finding its place in the local nightlife scene.
(11/19/21 10:28pm)
The Gainesville Community Playhouse knows the show must go on, even if it’s almost two years later.
(11/19/21 3:21pm)
UF Faculty Senators passed a resolution of ‘no-confidence’ Thursday in UF President Kent Fuchs’ handling of the COVID-19 pandemic after three months of concerted effort.
(11/17/21 7:00pm)
Cynthia Chestnut, la política de Gainesville desde hace mucho tiempo, y el recién llegado a la Comisión de la Ciudad Matt Howland se enfrentarán en una segunda vuelta en las elecciones de enero.
(11/17/21 6:40pm)
In a press conference held Monday at the Plaza of the Americas, staff members from departments across the university announced the formation of the United Campus Workers of Florida, the first union of its kind in the state.
(11/17/21 4:58am)
Longtime Gainesville politician Cynthia Chestnut and City Commission newcomer Matt Howland will go head to head in a runoff election in January.
(11/15/21 2:00pm)
A new city plan focuses on improving housing, business, entertainment and safety in downtown Gainesville.
(11/15/21 2:00pm)
The sapphire and green stained-glass window wraps 92-year-old Peggy Weigle in sunlight and warmth. Weigle is not in church, but her mind is still finding salvation in melodies.
(11/08/21 2:24pm)
UF students can venture into the wild of online dating with a new Gator-made app dubbed Jungle.
(11/08/21 11:00am)
As a figurative artist pursuing an undergraduate degree at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Lesley University, Angela DeCarlis was always craving “new problems to solve” and “new bodies to draw.” The latter, however, was more difficult than they expected.
(11/07/21 3:48am)
Columbia, S.C. — One week after Florida head coach Dan Mullen took public heat for not listening to the school band after a loss, he ignored the instruments once again in South Carolina.
(11/05/21 4:47pm)
A lot of UF students want at least one of the on-campus libraries to remain open 24/7. The Alligator reported on it, and a few nights ago, as I was mindlessly tapping through the stories on my Instagram feed, I saw someone posted a picture outside of Marston Science Library and wrote: “@UFLORIDA PLZ BRING BACK 24/7 LIBRARIES.”
(11/05/21 3:14pm)
Eric Ramos’ path to success was far from linear. He was given up for adoption at 3 months old after his mother returned to the Dominican Republic without him.
(11/03/21 4:12pm)
At a school with more than 60,000 students, it seems paradoxical that engaging with campus can be difficult.
(11/01/21 2:32pm)
As of last week, 95% of Shands COVID-19 patients were unvaccinated. Despite high hospitalization numbers and experts reassuring people that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective, some are still skeptical about getting the shot.
(11/01/21 10:00am)
In a blur of concert flyer-covered streets, forearms bearing collections of multicolored wristbands and inescapable medleys of live music pouring out of downtown Gainesville venues, Jenna Bassi awaited her very first FEST.
(11/01/21 2:34pm)
Update: UF released a statement saying it would form a task force to review its conflict of interest policy. Additionally, this article has been updated to reflect that a letter from the professors’ attorney was originally sent to UF.
(11/01/21 2:31pm)
To climate leaders both on UF’s campus and across the state, climate change is what’s scaring them most this Halloween.