UF pauses admissions for out-of-state transfer students
UF is pausing admissions for “nonresident” transfers, meaning out-of-state and international students, according to a message sent to deans and assistant deans Monday morning.
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UF is pausing admissions for “nonresident” transfers, meaning out-of-state and international students, according to a message sent to deans and assistant deans Monday morning.
Music thrummed through the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Sunday night as students celebrated Seollal, Korea's Lunar New Year, with performances and skits.
The UF Board of Trustees unanimously voted at a meeting Monday to pay UF’s next president up to $3 million per year.
For those who haven't already gotten a taste of the Gainesville music scene, the AM/FM Festival is an all-you-can-eat buffet.
The University Police Department sent two emails to students Monday regarding multiple hoax threats.
Open at the crack of dawn, Rice & Shine is radiating with a mix of Japanese, Vietnamese and Korean flavors as early as 6:30 a.m.
Update, Feb. 25: GPD public information officer Art Forgey said the pedestrian is recovering and talking. She suffered multiple broken bones and is being monitored for any head injuries.
This week, students get to vote on UF’s Student Body President, vice president, treasurer and 50 senators representing UF’s various colleges. Similar to Fall 2025 elections, Vision is the only party running.
February wraps up with the New Horizons festival, Gainesville Indie Night and more. See what's happening throughout the week, starting Feb. 23.
Months after the city voted to shutter Beaten Path Compost, Jackson DeWitt still sees yellow compost buckets on doorsteps around Gainesville.
In three years, your cat could start taking the same type of medication as Oprah Winfrey.
In Spring 2025, Change Party received almost one-third of the votes for the eight senators from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. They got, however, zero seats. With only around 64% of the votes, Vision Party took all nine seats. Vision prevailed in this district, but not by enough to deserve a sweep.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated Cody Fahm's last name.
An employee of the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office celebrated his last shift Feb. 6, trading his drug-detecting talents for downtime with family.
The High Springs Fire Department launched a free Narcan distribution program at the beginning of February. The program is a preventative measure to empower the community to respond to opioid overdoses before first responders arrive.
As the hee-haws of Chester the donkey rang throughout the area, kids in their rubber boots and cowboy hats picked through hundreds of pounds of strawberries, searching for the most perfect, plump ones. They picked until their little red wagons were full of fruit at The Bryer Patch’s fourth annual strawberry festival.
Junior sprinter Jade Brown transferred to Florida during the 2025 summer portal window, a decision that centered around more than just the school. For Brown, Florida offered a chance to compete for a prestigious program and return home to the state she grew up in.
Every player needs consistency, versatility and resilience to make a name for themselves in the NFL. Yet, with thousands of college athletes vying for professional careers, that opportunity remains out of reach for most, especially when the NFL Scouting Combine invites just 300 to 335 of the top athletes each year.
Black fashion is many things — bold, uncompromising and eye-catching. But Black fashion also isn’t well-known outside its community.
With only one point scored just two days ago, the Gators looked to change the tide of their Southeastern Conference stretch and find some consistency.