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(01/16/24 2:00pm)
Brady Castellano rides his bike “literally every single day” for both commuting and exercising. While he enjoys riding in Gainesville more than other cities he’s lived in, it isn’t without its dangers.
(01/16/24 2:00pm)
With swamps and nature parks galore, Gainesville is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes. While many recognize the scenic beauty of the local environment, the practice that makes this remains commonly unexplored: prescribed fires.
(01/15/24 11:20pm)
The start of every semester brings about a new wave of academic goals and resolutions, with students scrambling to find the best tips and tricks for productivity. While there’s no doubt that building healthy study habits is important, finding the perfect space to implement those habits is just as important.
(01/16/24 2:00pm)
Every year, the “Manatee Capital of the World” erupts in celebration for a weekend-long festival. Yet even as thousands gathered this year to celebrate the manatee, the species struggles to overcome human threats.
(01/15/24 6:03pm)
In what has become an annual tradition, Gators women’s tennis started their season at the 21st annual Freeman Memorial Tournament at the Fertitta Tennis Complex in Las Vegas, Nevada.
(01/14/24 11:24pm)
Both the Florida men’s and women’s track and field teams headed to College Station, Texas to compete in the McFerrin 12-Degree Invitational Saturday. Of the 58 athletes representing Florida, 39 men and 19 women competed in 24 total events. The Gators competed against Baylor, TCU, Oklahoma and Texas A&M.
(01/14/24 10:16pm)
It took three games for the Florida Gators women’s basketball team to find their footing in conference play. And on Sunday afternoon, everything finally fell into place for the Gators.
(01/14/24 8:13pm)
The Gators men’s tennis team traveled south to Delray Beach, Florida, to participate in the Fighting Illini Invite. The two-day event served as a tune-up event for both teams heading into the regular season, starting this Friday.
(01/14/24 12:21am)
The Florida Gators men’s basketball team entered Saturday’s matchup in desperate need of both their first Southeastern Conference and Quad I victories of the season.
(01/13/24 3:11am)
Freshman Anya Pilgrim felt the electricity of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center for the first time in her career Friday night. For the first time in orange and blue, Pilgrim highlighted the Gators’ season-opening quad meet with the top slot in vault, bars and floor competitions.
(01/12/24 6:45pm)
The Alachua County School Board voted against rezoning the existing school boundaries for the 2025-2026 school year in a special hearing Thursday night.
(01/13/24 9:55pm)
In the comfort of her Miami home, 34-year-old Julianne Espinosa lies in bed captivated by videos of Disney princesses flashing across her television screen. As echoes of “The Little Mermaid” fill her room, she smiles brightly, silently expressing the words she cannot say.
(01/12/24 2:20am)
After a blowout at the hands of the No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks and a heartbreaker against the 16-1 Vanderbilt Commodores, the Florida Gators women’s basketball team’s SEC woes continued in their third consecutive loss in conference play.
(01/11/24 7:23pm)
Despite severe weather warnings across Alachua County, the County Commission met Tuesday to discuss a ceasefire resolution and provide an update on the Florence landfill special use permit.
(01/11/24 3:28pm)
The Florida Gators gymnastics squad will open their season Friday in a quad home meet against Fisk State, George Washington and Talladega College. The Gators enter the season coming off of a runners-up finish in the 2023 NCAA Championships.
(01/11/24 3:17pm)
The Florida Gators men’s tennis team is set to begin their season Friday, and the team comes into the spring season with a pre-season ranking of No. 23 in the country. Their 2023 campaign ended with a first-round exit in the 2023 NCAA Tournament to Oklahoma State, and the team finished with a 14-14 record. This marked the first time since 2001 the Gators failed to have a winning record.
(01/11/24 5:00am)
Ole Miss senior guard Matthew Murrell dropped his defender on a 3-point shot fake and stared him down as he lost his balance. Then, he wasted no time rising up for a 3-pointer in hopes of it being the dagger.
(01/10/24 7:45pm)
A Stephen Foster Elementary School teacher is facing charges for possessing a controlled substance, resisting an officer without violence and driving under the influence.
(01/10/24 7:34pm)
Gov. Ron DeSantis directed Florida universities to waive certain application requirements for Jewish transfer students fearing antisemitism during his annual State of the State address Tuesday evening.
(01/10/24 2:41pm)
Four Vision Party candidates were elected to UF Student Senate leadership during a Tuesday night meeting.