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How can a course called Chinese Religions or Haitian Culture and Society incorporate readings from the “Western canon”?
Walking through Turlington Plaza, in between the chaos of students scrambling to arrive to class on time, you will undoubtedly be asked to sign a petition, join a political movement, or maybe even register to vote. To the average student, the nuisance of being approached despite wearing headphones outweighs the merit of exercising one’s civil duties, as there is a growing sense of voter apathy amongst younger generations.
Upon stepping foot on campus at UF my freshman year it became clear how much being involved mattered. As a part of introductory conversations, people very quickly began asking, “What clubs have you joined?”
After consecutive run-rule wins, Florida’s high-powered offense continued to shine in Sunday’s matchup, recording seven runs on seven hits.
Florida freshman Qavia Lopez has been nothing less than a revelation this season.
The Florida women’s team finished third in the women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. It was the program’s best finish in 14 years.
In what was the most successful season for the Florida men’s basketball program in recent years, it was far from the finish Florida fans were hoping for. The No. 7-seeded Gators fell to 10-seed Colorado in the Round of 64 of the NCAA Tournament, Friday.
Florida’s bats had been cold all night until the last couple of innings.
Florida senior Victoria Nguyen kept her teammates afloat as she dominated in almost every apparatus in comparison to her teammates. Her most significant came on the vault, scoring a 9.900 in what has proved to be the most troubling apparatus for the Gators at times this season.
What started as a sunny afternoon at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium turned into a short weather delay at the top of the third inning.
No. 11 Florida lacrosse (9-2) took down the Old Dominion University Monarchs (3-8) 19-4 Saturday in its first conference game of the season.
Florida’s offense was disappointing against the Jacksonville Dolphins on Tuesday.
The Florida Gators men’s tennis team (9-8, 3-4 SEC) returned home Friday, beating the Ole Miss Rebels (9-8, 2-4 SEC) 4-0.
Dark clouds and rainy weather didn’t keep fans from showing support for the Florida Gators in its SEC home opener against the Kentucky Wildcats.
INDIANAPOLIS – Walter Clayton Jr. gave it his all. Down by as much as 13 points in the second half of the Gators men’s basketball team’s Round of 64 game against the Colorado Buffaloes Friday, Clayton Jr. scored 26 second half points to give Florida a chance.
It has been an up-and-down singles season for Florida freshman Malwina Rowinska.
Florida’s strongest performances came in the field events. Senior Abraham Sargent placed 1st in the men’s javelin throw with his personal record distance of 77.46 meters. This marked 5th on UF's All-Time Top 10 List and 6th in the NCAA for 2024. Senior Melanie Welsing placed 3rd in the women’s javelin throw with a personal best throw of 30.72.
In its meeting Thursday, the Gainesville City Commission approved changes to downtown parking and moved to draft a ballot measure about the GRU Authority Board.
On Jan. 10, the Gators men’s basketball team was boat raced by Ole Miss and ran out of the gym losing 103-85 in Oxford.
After a season full of close contests, thrilling finishes and all kinds of action, the Florida Gators women’s basketball team saw its 2023-24 campaign come to a close at the hands of a dominant performance from the St. John’s Red Storm.