UF Women’s Student Association revitalizes approach to Women's History Month
In the heart of Women’s History Month, the UF Women’s Student Association unveiled a different approach to celebrating March: implementing self-care.
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In the heart of Women’s History Month, the UF Women’s Student Association unveiled a different approach to celebrating March: implementing self-care.
Some people find their religion through crisis or a calling. Jim Harper found his through climate change.
Gainesville Mayor Harvey Ward’s office window was vandalized March 26 by two projectiles, spraying glass across his office, leaving two large holes in the window and denting a wall. The scene was discovered by custodial staff the morning of March 27.
The fight for Florida’s United States Senate seat is not just a political race; its outcome is deeply personal to me. This past summer, my mom faced a health scare marked with uncertainty, all while navigating a healthcare system rife with economic barriers. Like millions of Floridians, the Affordable Care Act saved us from crippling medical bills.
As the political landscape heats up for November’s rematch, the specter of former President Donald Trump’s legal battles looms large.
Since my freshman year, there has been at least one large and obstructive campus construction project. I remember a time when most of Museum Road was closed off. Now, with only a few weeks before my graduation, I find myself boxed in with few good sources of information to learn more.
In her third year as a Gator, junior Alicia Dudeney has become one of Florida’s most reliable performers.
The Florida men’s swimming and diving team closed its season Saturday at the Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana. The team finished third overall and sophomore Joshua Liendo earned three individual national titles.
Everything was working well for Liam Peterson until the fourth inning.
The Gators home crowd erupted in cheers as 2019 Bowerman winner Grant Holloway was welcomed back to the Percy Beard Track. Representing Gainesville Elite, former Gators Grant Holloway, PJ Austin, Joseph Fahnbulleh and Erriyon Knighton won the Olympic Division men’s 4x100 relay with a time of 37.67 seconds. Their time marks a new Percy Beard Track record, Pepsi Florida Relays meet record and a world lead.
Sitting in third place to start the final round of the Liz Murphey Collegiate, Florida women’s golf was looking to overtake its SEC counterparts ahead of them. With Auburn leading the way in first and Georgia in second, all three teams teed off together to battle it out for the win.
The Florida softball team evened a three-game series against Mississippi State Friday. A decisive rubber match took place Saturday.
The Gators lacrosse team (11-2) took down Vanderbilt (6-4) 20-5 Saturday in Nashville. The win extended the team’s win streak to 11 games and improved to 2-0 in conference play.
Every young baseball player grows up dreaming about the opportunity that Florida’s sophomore second baseman Cade Kurland had in the bottom of the ninth inning.
You can never have enough experience on the tennis court, and Florida graduate student Carly Briggs proves that.
Despite a close loss against Mississippi State in its series opener Thursday night, the Gators softball team reversed the outcome in Game 2.
A back-and-forth offensive showdown took place in Game 1 of the Gators softball team's fourth ranked opponent matchup.
A Trenton man allegedly recorded a victim in UF Library West Wednesday while using a urinal without consent.
In a last-minute Wednesday press conference, Gainesville Mayor Harvey Ward addressed the recent vandalism at Gainesville City Hall and the Old Library Building, where Gainesville’s equity and inclusion office is located.
An unidentified individual maliciously smashed a window on Gainesville Mayor Harvey Ward’s first floor office, leaving a note allegedly filled with threats and racist language, according to a city press release.