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(12/09/25 1:34pm)
In the beginning of the semester, The Alligator asked four freshmen what clubs they were interested in joining. As the semester ends, we checked back in with them to see if they kept with them and how their commitments have impacted them.
(12/09/25 1:20pm)
As the semester winds down, the Avenue desk wanted to reflect on some of our favorite films from throughout the year. This was a big year for movies, so here’s a list of our favorites — from new franchise installments that offer a fresh perspective to original stories that helped shape our culture.
(12/02/25 12:56pm)
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, The Washington Post and Wall Street Journal? The Independent Florida Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers and more for the Spring semester. Applications are due Dec. 9 at 11:59 p.m.
(12/01/25 3:08pm)
My time with The Independent Florida Alligator was defined by love and laughter.
(12/01/25 2:59pm)
There is a common saying (at least among my best friends) that a girl can only work at The Alligator every other semester.
(12/01/25 3:16pm)
For many students juggling academics, exercise, extracurriculars and more, fashion isn’t top of mind. But for others, campus is a runway, beckoning students to say what they want through style.
(11/24/25 10:52pm)
Preston Damsky, a UF law student, received a verdict in court on appeal on his expulsion over social media posts.
(11/24/25 10:39pm)
A federal judge ruled today in favor of Preston Damsky, a former UF law student who was expelled from the university after posting antisemitic statements on X.
(11/22/25 9:42pm)
A UF organization is fighting for immigrant rights — and members are risking their attendance and grades for their mission.
(11/22/25 9:38pm)
Students participate in a Students for Socialism at the University of Florida walkout to demand UFPD end its 287(g) agreement with ICE at Turlington Plaza, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025.
(11/22/25 9:38pm)
Katherine Canev holds a sign at a Students for Socialism at the University of Florida walkout to demand UFPD end its 287(g) agreement with ICE at Turlington Plaza, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025.
(11/22/25 9:38pm)
Dani Gonzalez leads chants at a Students for Socialism at the Unviersity of Floirda walkout to demand UFPD end its 287(g) agreement with ICE at Turlingotn Plaza, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025.
(11/19/25 8:07pm)
The Alachua County School Board elected Thomas Vu as chairman and Leanetta McNealy as vice chairman at its annual organizational meeting today.
(11/17/25 7:00pm)
As a wildlife ecology senior at UF, you’d think I visit Florida’s natural springs all the time. Well, I’ve only gone twice. But that’s not on account of the springs themselves. Florida’s natural springs are beautiful. The cold clear water provides a perfect swimming and diving hole and serves as a great place to spot native wildlife like otters, alligators and manatees. Springs benefit society, too, by supporting the diversity of wildlife and providing clean drinking water for communities.
(11/17/25 3:00pm)
As the crisp fall air finally drops the temperatures in our beloved Swamp, we can mark the normal rites of passage. A Gators Homecoming victory at Florida Field, a full week of holiday before finals and graduation and the promise of cold mornings and warm sunny afternoons. We can count the abnormalities, too. UF appointed a new interim president, Vanderbilt football is the toast of the SEC and creeping into your consideration is when am I free to speak my mind? What?!
(11/17/25 1:30pm)
Alfredo Morales, a 30-year-old organizer for Free Grocery Store, went from volunteering at a food bank to receiving meals from it in 2021, when he lost his engineering job.
(11/16/25 4:23pm)
The Florida Board of Education turned its eye to Alachua County Public Schools Thursday as it grilled a school board member over her social media presence and announced an investigation into the school district’s disability services.
(11/16/25 5:00pm)
Certain Alachua County residents will see improved internet service by 2030 thanks to a combination of federal, local and private funding toward broadband expansion.
(11/14/25 11:55pm)
My partner needs to go to therapy. He's experiencing a difficult transitional period in his life and keeps denying getting the help he needs to work through his emotions. I am a strong proponent of therapy and have been in and out of sessions consistently since I was a child. My partner is wholeheartedly supportive of me going to therapy and shares how proud he is of me for making my mental health a priority.
(11/14/25 6:50pm)
U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds and conservative commentator Benny Johnson spoke to UF students Thursday night about immigration, home ownership and other issues at a Turning Point USA chapter event.