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(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.
(10/16/23 10:00am)
The “Day of Resistance” Oct. 12, sponsored by National Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), turned ugly on many campuses.
(10/16/23 10:00am)
Editor’s note: This article contains mentions of violence and graphic imagery.
(10/15/23 7:41pm)
The vibrant colors and sounds of the beaded jingle dresses and feathered headdresses and the beat of the drums gave a Harn Museum audience a dynamic show for all the senses. This was only the beginning of the festivities for the celebratory holiday of Indigenous Peoples’ Day at the Harn Museum of Art Thursday night.
(10/14/23 11:34pm)
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Gators trailed by three points against South Carolina and needed to drive 75 yards down the field to win the game with no timeouts left.
(10/14/23 7:00pm)
The Florida Gators (4-2, 2-1 SEC) look to get their first road win of the season against the South Carolina Gamecocks (2-3, 1-2 SEC). UF is looking for its fifth win in its last six meetings against the Gamecocks. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m., follow along for live updates.
(10/14/23 1:52am)
Set three proved to be a see-saw battle but the Gators couldn’t give up.
(10/13/23 8:24pm)
Brutal 19 mph winds and heavy rainfall – nowhere near ideal conditions for a cross country race. But a course record from redshirt junior Parker Valby and a top-5 finish for the Gators in the women’s 6k championship seems to dismiss such pessimistic thinking.
(10/13/23 6:21pm)
Florida’s season has been a tale of two teams. In the comfort of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, the Gators have looked the part of a Southeastern Conference contender, highlighted by a win over then-No. 11 Tennessee.
(10/13/23 3:51pm)
Florida's performance on both sides of the ball against the Vanderbilt Commodores this past weekend easily secured the 38-14 homecoming win.
(10/13/23 8:23pm)
When Cat Deesse stayed at the Ronald McDonald House of Jacksonville while her 12-year-old daughter received spinal fusion surgery, she had no idea she would later become the chief financial officer of North Central Florida’s own RMH.