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(11/15/23 5:26pm)
In a continuation of its comprehensive rezoning plan, the Alachua County School Board heard community concerns and postponed the next hearing of the plan to January during a nearly two-hour meeting Tuesday night.
(11/15/23 3:11am)
The City of Gainesville announced its director of financial services has submitted her resignation and will be leaving office Dec. 1.
(11/15/23 2:47am)
In the game of basketball, the free throw line can make or break a half, a game or even a season.
(11/15/23 12:10am)
A Gainesville man was arrested Monday after sharing child pornography over Kik and sharing explicit images with several minors.
(11/14/23 3:22am)
It was the final quarter, and UF freshman guard Laila Reynolds stood at the free throw line.
(11/13/23 2:30pm)
BATON ROUGE, La. — The Gators are moving in an opposite direction after a promising start to the season.
(11/13/23 1:30pm)
Virginia guard Reece Beekman, leading the vaunted Cavaliers’ pack line defense, forced Florida junior guard Walter Clayton Jr. into a turnover with hardly any time left to play. As Beekman took his final free throw, the Gators could only watch and think of what could’ve been.
(11/13/23 1:15pm)
Cassie Urbenz, a 22-year-old UF MFA visual communications student and descendant of the Mi'kmaq tribe, has visited the Florida Museum a few times since coming to UF. When they learned the museum holds thousands of Native American remains, they were mortified they hadn’t known sooner.
(11/13/23 12:45pm)
Florida chapters of the pro-Palestine organization, Students for Justice in Palestine, have not been deactivated by Gov. Ron DeSantis, despite the order released by State University System’s chancellor Ray Rodrigues more than three weeks ago.
(11/13/23 1:45pm)
During his presidential run, Gov. Ron DeSantis has made many claims during stump speeches and debates. He has covered topics like his state’s financial stability, academic freedom and gender ideology.
(11/13/23 1:00pm)
Abigail Perret-Gentil, the founder of homeless shelter GRACE Marketplace’s community garden, watches the garden suffer from climate change. But she can’t protect the garden and the homeless shelter residents at the same time.
(11/13/23 3:15pm)
A decade ago, Mickey Bell, a 50-year-old comedian from Birmingham, Alabama, struggled to just get out of bed. Now, he tours all over the country cracking jokes and sharing stories from his past hoping to inspire his crowd with messages about mental health recovery.
(11/13/23 11:00am)
UF has gained new administrators straight from Ben Sasse’s dreams and our nightmares. They include Raymond Sass and James Wegmann, vice president of innovation and partnerships and vice president for communications, respectively.
(11/13/23 12:15pm)
Roughly one month after Hamas attacked Israel Oct. 7, Florida lawmakers convened in Tallahassee for a special session focused on showing support for Israel in its war against the Palestinian militant group.
(11/13/23 11:30am)
UF faculty have expressed a mixture of support, skepticism and disdain for UF President Ben Sasse’s vision for the university’s future.
(11/13/23 12:29am)
Florida held a heavy lead against Alabama, but the Crimson Tide managed to climb back from the scoring deficit UF worked so hard to plant.
(11/13/23 11:00am)
It’s getting harder to believe that I’ll graduate next year. What do I do after all of this? Maybe I’ll become a corporate sell-out, maybe I’ll land a remote job and backpack around Europe or maybe I’ll just move back in with my parents. I’m spoiled for choice and lost in trying to figure out who I am and who I want to be.
(11/13/23 3:00pm)
If there really is no rest for the weary, then count Elvie Shane among the weariest of all. The 35-year-old singer-songwriter, who first rose to fame on American Idol in 2016, has released six EPs in 2023 alone, and he has no intention of slowing down now.
(11/13/23 12:00pm)
Andrew Scholberg has been arrested 13 times. But that doesn’t deter the 71-year-old freelance writer and pro-life activist from continuing the work he’s been doing for almost 50 years — standing outside abortion clinics to pray and offer alternatives to women entering the building.
(11/12/23 11:50pm)
Around 300 people packed the Reitz Grand Ballroom for a morning of lectures, chess tournaments and book signings.