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(08/01/22 11:00am)
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(07/29/22 8:30pm)
Rookies are exposed to the true speed and unforgiving nature of professional football for the very first time in training camp.
(07/29/22 10:00am)
Between his prediction for a second consecutive Golden State Warriors NBA championship and an 11-6 record for the Dallas Cowboys, Stephen A. Smith remained unapologetically himself in UF’s University Auditorium.
(07/25/22 10:00am)
More than 900 miles from home, Philadelphia musicians Kev Nenkov, Jon Herroon and Brian Trifaro took to the Wooly stage to present a Green Day cover to Gainesville Saturday.
(07/20/22 7:01pm)
First-year Gators’ head coach Billy Napier stepped up to the microphone dressed in his new? uniform: a blue suit and orange tie. He placed his opening address on the podium before him.
(07/11/22 10:00am)
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(07/11/22 2:00am)
Even with a couple of Billboard Alternative chart-toppers, a history of playing prominent festivals, more than three million monthly listeners on Spotify and a new album on the horizon, Matt Maeson’s success hasn’t steered him away from small venues.
(07/05/22 4:00am)
When Timothy “Tee Whitey” White converted his heartbreak poems into raps at 16 years old, he didn’t realize getting sold false dreams and scammed out of contracts throughout his career, would lead him to help upcoming artists avoid the same fate.
(06/29/22 10:00am)
The county-controlled animal shelter director stepped down after he testified in court as a witness for a Gainesville resident's alleged animal abuse.
(06/27/22 4:00am)
Approaching Gainesville nightlife can be daunting. New students are embarrassed to know nothing, and older students are embarrassed to be out of the know.
(06/27/22 1:30pm)
The Alligator Sports staff selected the seven must-see athletic events for every UF student before they graduate. They are listed below.
(06/27/22 10:00am)
As Summer B students swarm the swamp, resources ranging from expansive libraries to curated study guides await them.
(06/14/22 11:12pm)
It started as a wedding gift for her friends: a ballad about love persevering through thick and thin. After four years, Maggie Clifford’s song is a statement about community support and mutualistic care.
(06/13/22 6:30pm)
Tears rolled down head coach Kelly Rae Finley’s face.
(06/11/22 4:00am)
Alf Posen never felt comfortable going to salons. They charged too much for haircuts that never made him feel comfortable as a transgender man; stylists only knew how to snip locks in to shapes tailored to cisgender, heterosexual — or “cishet” — individuals.
(06/06/22 10:00am)
A UF alumnus who altered the agricultural world has returned to teach students how to combat the effects of climate change on crops.
(06/06/22 4:00am)
The walls of Mom’s OG, previously adorned with tongue-in-cheek signs and dollar bills during its days as Mother’s Pub and Grill, have been stripped bare. The newly painted black walls signify a fresh foundation as the new ownership behind Mom’s OG begins its own legacy.
(05/31/22 10:00am)
When the Hardback Cafe first closed down in January 1999, a crowd of passionate patrons gathered for a two-day concert featuring 26 bands. Images of broken windows, fire-breathing anarchists and police officers on horses painted a picture for many to remember — and many others to hear stories about.
(05/23/22 10:00am)
With the strum of his guitar, the room went silent. Not one person ordered a drink from the bar. Audience members stood still, tears filling their eyes.
(05/14/22 10:00am)
Freshman pitcher Lexie Delbrey hadn’t allowed a single hit in the game until Arkansas first baseman Danielle Gibson hit a grounder that jumped off the bat. Florida second baseman Hannah Adams laid out to keep the ball on the dirt but couldn’t get the throw in.