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(08/07/23 12:00pm)
A little more than two and a half years ago, my first “Big Three” hired me for one of the lowest-paying positions we have on staff, and I was overjoyed. I didn’t even know you could get paid for this, and those few extra dollars were so exciting to me.
(06/12/23 11:00am)
Last week, The Alligator published a paper with an emphasis on LGBTQ stories. We featured nonbinary drag queens, covered state trans legislation, local Pride info sessions and more.
(05/22/23 10:00am)
This is The Alligator’s first edition dedicated to Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
(05/10/23 4:44pm)
About once a month, Elaine Hargrove drives down the road from her house in Chiefland, Florida, to Tri-County Nursing Home in Trenton, Florida. Along the 15 minute drive, she responds to honks from other vehicles and stares from strangers with a jolly wave and a beep from her hand-painted 1978 Volkswagen bus.
(10/27/22 6:19pm)
Contestant Julie Anspach couldn’t wipe the smile off her face when she won the Dr. Fauci Look-Alike Contest Wednesday night outside of The Bull in downtown Gainesville.
(10/24/22 1:00pm)
While UF student and faculty protesters stomped on the floors of Emerson Alumni Hall in opposition of Sen. Ben Sasse Oct. 10, other more conservative UF students are interested in getting to know the university presidential finalist a bit better.
(04/13/22 5:05pm)
Miranda “Mimi” Mythen wants to revive the dying death care industry.
(02/15/22 10:13pm)
Gainesville High School evacuated students to the school’s baseball field after a bomb threat Monday morning.
(01/16/22 10:34pm)
A fire destroyed classrooms at Alachua County public school Sidney Lanier Center on Friday afternoon.
(12/10/21 5:21pm)
The season of giving sparked joy in the residents of Newberry as they roamed the Historic Downtown Newberry park Dec. 3 through Dec. 4.
(12/10/21 5:27pm)
Erica Thompson, 25, said she was neglected for 12 hours in a prison cell while she went into labor. Then, her baby, Ava, died.
(11/22/21 2:05pm)
After following the results closely from their respective watch parties, Gainesville City Commission candidates Cynthia Chestnut and Matt Howland are gearing up for their next challenge: a runoff election.
(11/12/21 6:46pm)
More than 100 attendees marveled at the carefully placed flags on hundreds of veterans’ graves as they made their way through Evergreen Cemetery Thursday morning.
(11/08/21 2:30pm)
Honoring Tom Petty’s legacy has become more complicated after a unanimous vote at Thursday’s City Commission meeting.
(11/08/21 2:31pm)
Gainesville has taken another step in their litigation against Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Combating Public Disorder law, an anti-protest law.
(11/03/21 8:15pm)
The UF College Democrats and the Gator chapter of NAACP hosted an in-person 2021 special election debate Tuesday night, allowing students to ask the candidates questions about traffic safety, food accessibility, affordable housing and sustainable energy.
(11/01/21 2:29pm)
The rain didn’t stop children in costumes from circling around the outdoor venue like cars on a racetrack Thursday evening.
(10/25/21 1:05pm)
UF students come to Gainesville with the promise of education, new friendships, experiences and overflowing opportunities. However, their residence is temporary, and they may not realize how their actions could impact the surrounding community.
(10/18/21 12:58pm)
About 15 volunteers spent their Saturday morning painting houses for four hours with a goal in mind: to beautify the Porters Quarters community.
(10/11/21 1:00pm)
Low-income Gainesville residents may soon be living alongside UF students as a mixed-use development proposal is set to be built next to campus.