Gators men’s tennis dominates in Bedford Cup
The Florida Gators men’s tennis team made quite a racket in their return to the court this past weekend.
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The Florida Gators men’s tennis team made quite a racket in their return to the court this past weekend.
Former Florida pitcher Hurston Waldrep became the second Gators rookie to make his debut at the Triple-A level of minor league baseball this season.
A Gainesville mother was arrested after her child had 69 unexcused school absences and nine tardies during the 2021-2022 school year. Forty-two of the absences occurred from August to April of 2021, according to a truancy affidavit from Alachua County Public Schools.
The open roads of suburban Pembroke Pines in South Florida proved no match for 20-year-old psychology junior Sydney Olin as she drove from one place to the other in her four-door Toyota Camry.
Alachua County holds 606 short-term rental units. Or, in The Magnolia Plantation owner Cindy Montalto’s words, “You can’t swing a dead cat in Gainesville without hitting an Airbnb.”
Florida has more than 500 student-athletes as of Spring 2023. Of that large population, 46 — or roughly 9% — are Hispanic. Despite the low overall numbers, Hispanic athletes have long made major contributions to countless UF sports teams.
The Gators were ranked No. 22 in the latest AP Top 25 Poll and moved up three spots from their Week 4 ranking after a sloppy, but victorious outing against the Charlotte 49ers.
Update: Florida Blue Key President Brady Alexander reached out to The Alligator for an official statement Sept. 26.
The final moments of set four between Florida and Georgia went back and forth.
Para Miguel Sánchez, la comunidad hispana no puede limitarse a un candidato o partido.
María Gabriela Puscama es docente, investigadora y coordinadora de Español Inicial 1 de la UF. De Argentina, esta mujer de 34 años emigró a Estados Unidos en 2014 para proseguir su maestría en la Universidad Estatal de Luisiana.
El primer día de primaria de Kennedy Stanley no fue normal.
For Miguel Sanchez, the Hispanic community cannot be confined to one candidate or party.
Gone are the days of flipping turntables and shuffling through stacks of jewel cases. Streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music have taken today’s generation by storm. At least, for some people.
Las conversaciones en español e inglés se atenúan a medida que dos hombres se acercan a los asientos conectados con micrófonos al frente de la sala, dando inicio a la discusión de la noche sobre la diáspora cubana.
Florida’s controversial surgeon general Joseph Ladapo — who is also a tenured professor of medicine at UF — is at odds with the university over whether the public should receive new COVID-19 boosters.
María Gabriela Puscama is a lecturer, researcher and the Beginning Spanish 1 coordinator for UF. Originally from Argentina, the 34-year-old immigrated to the U.S. in 2014 to pursue her master’s degree at Louisiana State University.
Jon A. Roosenraad, or “Rosey” as he was affectionately called by family and friends, was known for the way he enjoyed life and supported everyone he crossed paths with.
The stretchy black skirts of five tango dancers whistled as the women twirled across the stage at Bo Diddley Plaza. Adorned with red flowers in their hair, the group spun and strutted to Argentinian music as dozens of Gainesville residents watched.
In the vibrant palette of American multiculturalism, my experience stands as a testament to the beauty of diversity, the profoundness of heritage, and the challenges and joys of dancing between two distinct worlds.