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(10/20/23 12:51am)
With less than 20 seconds remaining in the first half, Florida launched a free kick from just past midfield into the box. The ball flew into a sea of players but fell to the feet of Gators freshman forward Lena Bailey,who slotted it into the back of the net.
(10/19/23 11:42pm)
U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor sentenced David Emanuel to 12 months and a day in federal prison Thursday for an attack against six Black men in Rosewood in 2022.
(10/21/23 8:20pm)
The Florida Gators still managed a victory during their bye week with a big win on the recruiting trail after landing five-star defensive lineman LJ McCray Saturday.
(10/19/23 9:15pm)
Plastic foldout chairs formed two rings in a central hall, where community members passed along a microphone to tell their migration stories.
(10/19/23 3:38pm)
Thousands gathered at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Wednesday night, eager to listen to guest speaker Ben Shapiro, while others stood outside to protest his presence on campus.
(10/17/23 1:23pm)
Graham Mertz came to the University of Wisconsin with unprecedented hype. As the highest-rated quarterback recruit in program history, Mertz was seen as the savior of Badger football and the man who could finally elevate the program to a championship level.
(10/17/23 12:06am)
The Florida Gators men’s golf team finished with its best performance of the season at this week’s 54-hole tournament.
(10/17/23 10:00am)
UF has an unfortunate history of hosting speakers that stir controversy. In 2019, the university shelled out $50,000 to host Donald Trump Jr. and his fiancee, Kimberly Guilfoyle. Last year, UF allocated $60,000 for Josh Richards, a TikToker notoriously known for exposing himself on Instagram Live.
(10/17/23 10:00am)
Young Americans for Freedom at the University of Florida is proud to host Ben Shapiro this Fall on campus. As the voice for many young conservatives at our school, we are excited for the opportunity to host someone who has had a major impact on our country and society.
(10/16/23 3:58pm)
The Florida’s men’s and women’s swim and dive teams, ranked No. 3 and No. 7, respectively, matched up against the Virginia Cavaliers for the Gators’ first home meet of the season.
(10/16/23 1:00pm)
As a wide-eyed 5-year-old boy, Anton Svirskyi didn’t wish for mere toys or games when he blew out his birthday candles. Instead, he hoped for something extraordinary — a gleaming gold medal.
(10/16/23 12:00pm)
Facing a 4th-and-11, Florida redshirt junior quarterback Graham Mertz’s check-down receiver wasn’t his first option. Mertz was swarmed by Gamecock defenders and seemingly made a desperation throw by trusting his freshman tight end to reach the first down marker while trailing 37-27 with 7:14 remaining.
(10/16/23 12:15pm)
In 1951, a total of 101 Hispanic and Latino students attended UF.
(10/16/23 12:00pm)
For the past 26 years, the city of Gainesville has fostered international connections with its local government by partnering with the cities of Kfar Saba, Israel and Qalqilya, Palestine through the Sister City Program of Gainesville, Inc. With the recent Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the program is needed now more than ever, according to Gainesville officials.
(10/16/23 11:00am)
In wake of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, affected UF student and community groups came together with split support for Israel and Palestine.
(10/16/23 10:45am)
Devanie Adams, a 22-year-old UF public health senior, is a firsthand witness to the consequences of limited Black student admissions at UF.
(10/16/23 3:00pm)
The Pink Flamingo Diner and Great Outdoors Restaurant, staples of High Springs’ hospitality district, have hosted members of the community for nearly 10 years now. Kelly Price, a 33-year-old Newberry resident, has many memories of the restaurants.
(10/16/23 10:30am)
Editor’s note: Two parents’ last names were excluded due to concerns of backlash.
(10/16/23 10:15am)
UF President Ben Sasse hired two of his former U.S. Senate office members — James Wegmann and Raymond Sass — to top positions at the university.
(10/16/23 12:19am)
Jeremy Jin may only be a freshman, but he already solidified himself as an integral member of the Florida Gators men’s tennis team.