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(10/03/22 5:00pm)
On Sept. 3, 90,799 fans flocked to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium for the kickoff to the Florida Gators football season. The record number totaled more than 2,200 over capacity.
(10/03/22 2:30pm)
With a centennial celebration underway, the University Women’s Club has some unconventional plans: the organization will be dissolved after their 100th anniversary.
(09/29/22 11:55pm)
Can you imagine if UF’s leaders cared about equity as much as they cared about rankings?
(09/26/22 1:00pm)
Elevated 7,220 feet above sea level and hidden behind snow-covered mountain ranges, Laramie, Wyoming, is a small, upbeat college town with deep Western roots. It’s found in a part of the country where there’s more short-grass prairies than people — with a population of a little more than 31,000, Laramie is home to proud small-town Wyomingites.
(09/26/22 10:00am)
The city of Gainesville won its first victory in what’s expected to be a prolonged battle against Florida’s anti-riot law championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
(09/23/22 10:00am)
Though the Nordic countryside was 5,322 miles from his hometown of San Cristobal, Venezuela, then-17-year-old José Cabrera Benavides embarked on a two-year adventure to further his education.
(09/12/22 8:00pm)
There will always be someone better than you.
(09/11/22 11:46pm)
I had the opportunity to speak with former Florida quarterback Kyle Trask ahead of the start of his second season in the NFL. Trask had a prolific career with the Gators, including a 2020 season that featured 4,283 yards and 43 touchdowns through the air. The 2020 Heisman finalist led Florida to more than 500 yards per game, nearly 40 points per contest and the SEC Championship game.
(09/12/22 12:15am)
No need to reprint the banners: UF is still a top-five public university.
(09/08/22 9:32pm)
Last weekend was a wild one in Gainesville. Florida knocked off a top-10 team and showed the college football world its potential. Week two offers a new challenge, however, the beginning of Southeastern Conference play.
(09/06/22 2:00pm)
Every summer, students moving out cram their cars with valuables, forcing them to play Tetris with their desks, chairs and mattresses. Whatever doesn’t fit has to stay.
(09/06/22 5:00pm)
In Acrosstown Repertory Theatre’s final performance of “Hamlet,” the titular character asks a dire question: “To be or not to be?”
(08/29/22 10:00am)
A multi-million dollar high-speed internet project will be implemented in 10 Florida cities; one of them is a small Alachua County town of less than 1,000 people.
(08/26/22 2:02am)
It wouldn’t be outlandish to say that many are opposed to living in traditional dorms.
(08/26/22 2:55pm)
Detailing angst, passion and agonizing fear, flipturn’s debut album “Shadowglow” concludes with a numb closing statement in its final track: “Keep walking.”
(08/22/22 2:45pm)
A cattle farmer, an electrical engineer, a nurse and a former Gainesville mayor — just a few of the contenders voters will find on their ballots in the upcoming primary election.
(08/17/22 10:05am)
Nine mayoral candidates — including David Arreola, Ed Bielarski, Ansaun Fisher, Gary Gordon, Gabriel Hillel, Adam Rosenthal, Donald Shepherd, July Thomas and Harvey Ward — are on the ballot in the upcoming primary election.
(08/05/22 5:49pm)
Innovation Academy students crowded UF’s Rion Ballroom to prove themselves UF’s most worthy innovators.
(08/01/22 10:00am)
Alyssa Soejima knew she wanted to be a teacher when she was in first grade.
(08/01/22 11:00am)
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