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(11/20/23 3:30pm)
After the unforgettable years that surrounded COVID-19, it is not surprising that therapy has become one of the most popular ways for people to deal with this crisis. During this time, I reached out to therapy as a way to process the large changes that were happening in my life as well as the lives of the people I loved.
(11/20/23 12:00pm)
Another lawsuit was filed against a High Springs restaurant owner, who’s being sued for defaulting on mortgages of the Pink Flamingo Diner and Great Outdoors restaurants, Nov. 7.
(11/20/23 3:30pm)
I grew up in the Dunedin-Clearwater area, and one of the parks in Safety Harbor I frequented had an “Indian mound.” I didn’t know the weight of its meaning until I was much older, and Tocobaga was a name that had hardly ever crossed my mind at all.
(11/20/23 3:00pm)
For people stumbling out of the dark, drunken stupor of Midtown or leaving Raising Cane’s after a late-night snack, a bright blue van parked on University Avenue offers an enticing menu.
(11/19/23 10:08pm)
The crowd waited in anticipation in the intimate theater with popcorn bags in hand. As the golden-haired, Southern superstar appeared on the big screen, someone shouted “I’ve waited 20 years for this!” and the applause roared.
(11/19/23 9:59pm)
A person drowned after fleeing a traffic stop for a stolen scooter Thursday. They died at UF Health Shands Hospital early that morning, according to a Gainesville Police Department press release.
(11/19/23 5:12am)
Florida redshirt junior quarterback Graham Mertz will not be available in the Gators' final regular season game against the Florida State Seminoles Saturday.
(11/19/23 4:48am)
Florida redshirt freshman quarterback Max Brown did everything he could on the final drive of the game for the Gators.
(11/19/23 3:37am)
Florida redshirt junior quarterback Graham Mertz is ruled out for the rest of the Gators' game against the No. 11 Mizzou Tigers.
(11/19/23 12:41am)
The Florida Gators travel to Columbia, Missouri, to take on the No. 11 Missouri Tigers. Follow along here below for live updates.
(11/18/23 3:14am)
In the third, and potentially final, set, the Tigers were staging a comeback. Florida sat on a comfortable six-point lead, ready for match point, but Missouri refused to back down.
(11/18/23 3:11am)
The Gators entered their rivalry matchup with Florida State looking to get started on the right foot.
(11/18/23 12:22am)
Despite consistent rain, community members gathered on the corner of University Avenue and Northwest 13th Street to protest for Palestine on Thursday evening. Over 100 community members attended the event organized by the Gainesville Solidarity Network, Students for Justice in Palestine, Party for Socialism and Liberation and Jewish Voice for Peace.
(11/17/23 11:20pm)
Less than 10 seconds remained on the clock, but the Florida Gators still had a final chance to secure a massive upset win. UF battled the No. 12 Florida State Seminoles for four quarters of basketball but trailed by three with 9.8 on the clock.
(11/17/23 6:03pm)
The Florida Gators will cap off SEC play against the No. 11 Missouri Tigers in Columbia, Missouri, Saturday.
(11/17/23 5:45pm)
A pro-Palestinian student group sued UF and state officials Thursday to block the Gov. Ron DeSantis administration’s order to shut the group down.
(11/17/23 12:49pm)
With only three minutes for each public comment, 16 Gainesville community members, including those a part of the Jewish Voice for Peace organization, urged city commissioners to adopt a resolution in support of an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.
(11/17/23 5:06am)
The UF Faculty Senate discussed recent bathroom legislation, resolved the shared governance proposal and proposed the closure of several degree programs Nov. 16.
(11/17/23 3:00pm)
The Florida Gators cap off a two-game road stint to take on the No. 11 Missouri Tigers Saturday.
(11/16/23 5:09pm)
Korinne Johnson’s husband was planning on buying her diamonds for Valentine’s Day, yet she had her heart set on something much larger — a baby Pygmy goat.