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(02/11/26 4:17pm)
Last weekend I travelled to London for a wedding, and somewhere between the airport lines and the slow shuffle toward passport control, I got hit with a memory I didn’t expect: the visa process that brought me to UF in the first place.
(02/10/26 7:01pm)
Gainesville residents have taken to social media over the last months to express disdain for surveillance cameras installed throughout the city.
(02/08/26 1:14am)
UF’s Climate Action Plan 2.0 is on an indefinite pause. Following the Office of Sustainability’s closure in August 2025, it’s unclear who — if anyone — will pick it back up.
(02/07/26 12:47pm)
UF’s branch of the Association of Latino Professionals for America is ramping up its activities to support Latin American students.
(02/02/26 8:41pm)
After a frigid Gainesville weekend, over 50 people came to Loosey’s Downtown to judge the bar’s third annual chili cook-off, supporting a local chapter of the feminist group National Women’s Liberation.
(02/02/26 8:14pm)
An island survival story starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien should be charming. Sam Raimi, naturally, makes it unhinged.
(02/02/26 5:02am)
A single click can turn a private moment into permanent public exposure.
(02/01/26 11:17pm)
The Florida Board of Governors recently developed and distributed a revised Introduction to Sociology syllabus and textbook that eliminate entire units on race, gender, and social inequality and modifies the remaining material to align with state statutes.
(02/01/26 2:33am)
The Florida Board of Governors recently developed and distributed a revised Introduction to Sociology syllabi and textbook that eliminates entire units on race, gender, and social inequality and modifies the remaining material to align with state statutes.
(01/31/26 11:45pm)
“Come on out and have a beer!” Cypress & Grove Brewery owner Patrick Burger said.
(01/31/26 10:39pm)
It’s only my second week in Gainesville, and already, everyday experiences are highlighting just how different life here is from home.
(01/31/26 7:17pm)
Alrededor de 300 personas se congregaron en la calle 13ª y University Avenue a las 3 p.m. del viernes por la tarde, abandonando sus trabajos y estudios como parte de una jornada de acción nacional para protestar contra el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos.
(01/31/26 4:18pm)
About 300 people gathered on 13th Street and University Avenue at 3 p.m. Friday afternoon, walking out of work and school as part of a nationally organized day of action to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
(01/31/26 2:34pm)
Over 100 students and community members gathered on UF’s Turlington Plaza for “Solidarity Fest” Friday afternoon to support international and immigrant students amid a partnership between the University Police Department and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
(01/31/26 10:40pm)
During golden hour with water bottles in hand, City Girls Who Walk take on Gainesville’s trails and end with new friendships formed.
(01/31/26 3:03am)
A protestor holds a sign under the Go Gators sign on UF campus during a protest organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Friday, Jan. 30, 2026 .
(01/26/26 10:59pm)
Political engagement among young people has fractured into two exhausting extremes, both of which push students toward disengagement. What once felt urgent now feels overwhelming as constant political messaging and social pressure leave many young people emotionally depleted.
(01/26/26 7:07pm)
For overnight guests at St. Francis House, colder days are business as usual. Doors close at noon, and dinner is served at 6 p.m. before guests retire to their rooms. But, on Monday and Tuesday, staff routines will look slightly different as the shelter reopens its doors to cold night guests for the seventh and eighth times this winter.
(01/26/26 2:19am)
One percent.
(01/26/26 2:04am)
Los restaurantes venezolanos juegan un papel importante en Gainesville, juntando a las personas a través de la comida tradicional. En los últimos años, más espacios en la ciudad han adoptado formatos accesibles como food trucks y conceptos enfocados en la comunidad. Aquí hay tres restaurantes venezolanos que definitivamente tienes que probar si aún no lo has hecho.