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Nirvana, black eyeshadow and angst are all the rage in Gotham.
Editor’s Note: This story contains graphic depictions of sexual assualt and rape by coercion. Read with caution.
Roksolana Mykytiuk, 25, stood alone at Turlington Plaza Feb. 28. She held a poster: “Stand with Ukraine.” As hundreds of students passed through the mid-campus hub, she noticed a girl with braids intertwined with blue and yellow fabric walking toward her.
Rhymes, couplets, spoken word, metaphor and repetition promise to flood the stage at a small Gainesville bar during a night all about the art of rap.
Honks, cheers and rainbow-decorated signs accompanied 30 Gainesville High School students as they walked down Northwest 13th Street Thursday afternoon. Hundreds more stood in protest on the baseball fields.
Clifford Taylor IV attributes his success to one thing.
With his lip lifted up to the side and a bright twinkle in his eye, Neil Butler Sr. ran around Downtown Gainesville in a fresh, white nurse suit. Despite always being in a rush to get somewhere, he stopped to talk to anyone who said hello.
Something must have been in the Gatorade in the Florida pitching room Friday afternoon.
The power of a pep talk should never be underestimated.
The A. Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center partnered with the UF Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere to host two back-to-back events: one virtual event celebrating music and one in-person event celebrating Black artistry.
The Alachua County Education Association requested $3.8 million Thursday from Alachua County Public Schools to add to teachers’ salaries.
In the final seconds of the game, Florida led No. 2 Auburn by just one point.
The executive tickets for the Gator and Change parties had an hour-long debate Tuesday.
Nestled inside the walls of the Gators basketball practice facility, things begin to warm up on the night of Feb. 8.
Competing in the SEC under the duress Florida’s women’s basketball program has been through in the past year should be virtually impossible.
Students can vote for 50 Senators, the Student Body president, vice president and treasurer in eight polling locations across campus on Feb. 22 and Feb. 23. Here are the candidates representing the executive tickets for the Gator and Change Parties:
Across 26 of 32 teams, there are 47 former Gators in the NFL.
Last week, Sister Cindy stood in front of a crowd outside UCF's reflecting pond and spewed her usual vitriol.
Colin Castleton has made one thing clear during his last few games glued to the Gators sidelines: he misses basketball.
As the cheers of 10,000 Florida men’s basketball fans crescendo into a deafening roar, the quiet insight from their team manager rings loudest through the players’ heads.