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(01/11/26 11:41pm)
Faculty members across Florida public universities and state colleges are preparing to comply with a new regulation requiring them to publicly post their syllabuses and class materials 45 days before the semester begins.
(01/11/26 11:35pm)
From swampy blues bands to a batcave dance punk group, Gainesville is hosting a wide variety of musicians and music events for all types of listeners this week. Check out what’s going on beginning Monday, Jan. 12.
(01/11/26 11:14pm)
A hope that once seemed impossible has now surfaced among Venezuelan students at UF: returning to their home country without fear of an authoritarian regime. That hope came after the U.S. forcefully removed the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro.
(01/11/26 10:52pm)
The new year has come around again, and your favorite influencers are talking about ditching alcohol for January. I’m here to help you start off 2026 with spirit — just not the alcoholic kind.
(01/11/26 10:06pm)
Down 19-8 one minute into the second quarter, Florida needed a spark. It had only hit 3 of 13 shots to open the game and had committed seven turnovers, allowing Auburn to take an early lead.
(01/10/26 7:32pm)
In the first half of its rematch of the 2025 SEC Tournament Championship game, Florida basketball experienced yet another slow start. For the majority of the half, the Gators struggled to get anything to fall, starting 2-for-14 from 3-point range. But then, the tides began to shift.
(01/10/26 4:11am)
Gators women’s gymnastics kicked off its season by competing against No. 24 North Carolina, Temple and West Virginia. The Stephen C. O’Connell Center was rowdy for the opening night, ready to cheer on their beloved Florida team.
(01/10/26 1:17am)
Florida diving opened 2026 in Knoxville, Tennessee, with a full three-day slate of competition. The Gators squared off against Southeastern Conference programs Alabama, LSU and Tennessee, along with Southern Methodist University and North Carolina State.
(01/10/26 1:14am)
Florida swim continued its reign of dominance against the No. 14/12 LSU Tigers on Friday. The No. 5/8 Gators brought home 19 first-place finishes across both men’s and women’s events.
(01/10/26 12:48am)
Over 60 faculty members gathered in the Reitz Union Senate Chamber Thursday morning, where the United Faculty of Florida UF chapter met with UF’s Board of Trustees for a contract negotiation impasse hearing.
(01/10/26 12:19am)
After defeating No. 18 Georgia on Tuesday, the defending national champions have another chance to prove why they belong back in the AP Top 25 poll.
(01/09/26 4:06pm)
On Thursday afternoon, drivers entering Melrose, Florida, along State Road 26 were greeted with a message: “No to WildFlowers Music Park.”
(01/09/26 5:17am)
Brian Turk, a 47-year-old bassist, understands how folk music might seem irrelevant today, especially in comparison to its explosion in the ‘50s and ‘60s.
(01/09/26 3:43am)
The arena fell silent after Me’Arah O’Neal went crashing to the ground, gripping her right knee with a grimace. While she lay on the court surrounded by training staff, it sounded as if not a single fan was in the stands.
(01/09/26 3:07am)
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the reappointment of James W. “Bill” Heavener to the UF Board of Trustees Wednesday. DeSantis’ appointment is subject to confirmation by the Florida Senate.
(01/08/26 12:50am)
Florida’s death row inmates spend 23 hours a day in their 6-by-9 foot cells, passing time by watching TV on prison-issued devices, reading books or magazines, studying their case files or writing letters.
(01/08/26 2:36am)
What was expected to be a key loss for the Gators has now transformed into a crucial retention.
(01/07/26 2:33am)
With Florida up by one with 10:14 left in the first half, “you can’t do that,” chants echoed from the Gators fans in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
(01/18/26 8:03pm)
Quarterback DJ Lagway has seen it all. From a sold-out Ben Hill Griffin Stadium chanting his name, to navigating a 14-interception season in which his head coach was fired, Lagway has experienced the ups and downs of college football.
(01/06/26 4:09pm)
Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect Gary Greenblatt's occupation as an artist and Loren Meza's work as a spotlight specialist.