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(12/05/22 11:45am)
Sitting in the Broward common room, Sofia Dupee introduced herself to a group of girls, and they eventually went to dinner. That group would later become her closest friends a year later.
(12/05/22 1:00pm)
Dominic Perry isn’t your traditional Santa Fe College student. Unlike many of his peers, he started his degree in 2018 — at 33 years old.
(12/05/22 11:00am)
I learned how to be a journalist in my sophomore year bedroom. I typed up breaking news briefs, missing gecko mysteries and protest recaps under my collaged poster wall. It was almost a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, and The Alligator staff was forced to work from behind computer screens and double masks.
(12/05/22 12:00pm)
After a brief career as backup Florida Gators quarterback, Jalen Kitna faces team dismissal, a UF-campus ban and potential jail time after being arrested on child pornography charges.
(12/03/22 10:48pm)
Some fans wore classic jerseys. Others tied American flags around their necks as capes. Students waltzed around town in pajama pants. A bedazzled cowboy hat read “American made.”
(12/01/22 8:42pm)
New details emerged regarding the Wednesday arrest of Jalen Kitna, former backup quarterback of the Florida Gators, who allegedly downloaded and shared child pornography.
(11/29/22 2:00pm)
In one UF athlete’s mind, reproductive health isn’t talked about enough in sports. And, at least in her experience, not at all in college basketball.
(11/28/22 10:12pm)
While the pollsters projected a “red wave” in the midterms, Gen X, Gen Y and Gen Z voters fought back. They proved to be a formidable block of voters who shouldn’t be underestimated and ignored. They protested and took to the media and the internet through various social media platforms to express their views. They challenged the notions that fear, hatred and disinformation should be the foundations of our political institutions. And it showed in the results at the ballot box — at least at the national level.
(11/22/22 12:09am)
Gainesville held its 41st annual Downtown Festival & Art Show last weekend, continuing the city’s long-held tradition of highlighting local artists, performers and vendors.
(11/21/22 6:43pm)
A Florida judge’s decision to temporarily block parts of House Bill 7, also known as the Stop W.O.K.E. Act, Nov. 17 has UF students and faculty once again reflecting on the future of academic freedom.
(11/21/22 2:55pm)
Sofia Clementina Noriega. Matthew Angelo Spampinato. Za’niyah Williams. Ke’Yahonna Stone.
(11/20/22 8:57pm)
Florida withdrew a scholarship offer for 2023 quarterback prospect Marcus Stokes, the former Gator commit announced on Twitter Sunday. The move comes after a video surfaced on social media Nov. 18 of Stokes using a racial slur.
(11/21/22 11:00am)
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, social media strategists and more for the Spring semester.
(11/10/22 4:51pm)
Adjusting to college as a first-generation student doesn’t have to be daunting.
(11/09/22 2:50am)
Candidates Mary Alford, Marihelen Wheeler and Ken Cornell won the District 1, District 2 and DIstrict 4 County Commission races, respectively.
(11/08/22 6:44pm)
In the maze of food trucks, pop-up art shops and beer stands, children on bikes pedaled along the sidewalks of Depot Park while thousands of rock ‘n’ roll and blues fans huddled around the three stages spread across the green festival grounds.
(11/07/22 12:30pm)
Shattered glass, defaced monuments and hateful flyers characterize five targeted attacks in Gainesville over a four-month span, leaving impacted groups confident they were motivated by hate.
(11/03/22 6:25pm)
Instead of its classic production of timeless theater hits, The Hippodrome Theatre has its eyes on operating room romance and fast food joints this weekend.
(10/31/22 11:11pm)
On behalf of the United Faculty of Florida, Florida Legal Services demanded in a letter Friday that UF revoke its ban on demonstrations inside university buildings.
(10/31/22 1:15pm)
As his eight-year tenure comes to an end, UF President Kent Fuchs is leaving behind a complicated legacy.