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(03/22/24 1:46am)
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.
(03/21/24 11:03pm)
Florida men’s basketball was one of four teams in this year’s NCAA Tournament bracket that were forced to wait until the First Four round ended to learn who they’d take on in the Round of 64.
(03/21/24 6:21pm)
UF will adopt an early action plan to the admission process, UF President Ben Sasse announced this morning.
(03/20/24 11:59pm)
The Florida softball pitching staff has been dominant all season. Leading the way in the circle for Florida are freshman Keagan Rothrock and Ava Brown, who split Wednesday’s matchup.
(03/21/24 2:07am)
Generations of book enthusiasts lined up down the block outside Barnes & Noble on Wednesday morning, some jumping for joy in anticipation. As the clock struck 9 a.m. and the ribbon was cut, more than 100 people rushed into the brand-new store and got lost in the rows of crisp, colorful books for sale.
(03/20/24 6:49pm)
On Friday, Florida men’s basketball will play its first game of the NCAA Tournament since 2021 in familiar territory. The Gators return to Indianapolis, Indiana, for their first tournament game under head coach Todd Golden.
(03/20/24 2:41am)
It’s hard to win games when an offense is nonexistent.
(03/19/24 6:05pm)
No. 11 Florida lacrosse (8-2) team got off to a quick start and never looked back against the Furman Paladins (2-7) Tuesday for its eighth-straight victory.
(03/18/24 1:00pm)
In the opening minutes of the SEC Championship March 17, Gators men’s basketball starting center Micah Handlogten was going for a rebound. When landing, fans heard a snap, and he fell to the ground in pain.
(03/18/24 1:12am)
The 2024 season hasn’t unfolded how many Florida baseball fans anticipated it to.
(03/18/24 1:00pm)
School flags dot the sandy shores and trash is littered everywhere as students let loose, free from the burdens of assignments, labs and exams.
(03/18/24 1:00pm)
Lorraine Rawls grew up in Alachua County and has performed her civic duty since she turned 18. The 43-year-old Gainesville resident and mother has found her experience voting to be easy, but she also recognizes the common problems people face when voting.
(03/17/24 11:29pm)
On Sunday afternoon, the No. 25 Florida Gators men’s tennis team (8-8, 2-4 SEC) lost its fourth-straight conference match 5-2 to the No. 24 Alabama Crimson Tide (12-8, 2-3 SEC). The back-and-forth match featured four three-set singles matches where the Crimson Tide locked in and took three to help push them over the finish line.
(03/18/24 1:00pm)
As a high school graduate from New England, I knew little about UF and had never been to Gainesville before I applied. After arriving as a freshman in 1984, I quickly became immersed in the culture of the school, served in Student Government and was one of the many founders of SCAAR, the Student Coalition Against Apartheid and Racism. Florida was still under the radar, but to me it was a hidden gem in large part because of its myriad of cultures.
(03/18/24 1:00pm)
On March 19, voters in the Republican Party of Florida will head to the polls to vote in the state’s presidential preference primary election, although the contest is purely a formality. Former President Donald Trump (fitting that the first president associated with Florida is actually just a snowbird, right?) has already secured enough delegates to win the GOP nomination.
(03/18/24 1:00pm)
All four current members of the GRU Authority Board submitted resignation letters over a lawsuit filed by Gainesville Residents United, a nonprofit organization aiming to bring awareness to the board’s takeover.
(03/18/24 1:00pm)
Big: Culture & Arts Festival is set to take place in an empty lot between Porters Community and South Main Street, breathing life into the venue with Florida’s music, fashion, visual art and film scene. Musical artists based in Gainesville and cities across the state, including Orlando, Jacksonville, Tampa and Miami, are set to appear in numbers April 13.
(03/18/24 1:00pm)
Andy Gil was known for his never-ending kindness and his dedication to helping others. UF students and faculty around him looked up to him as a leader and leaned on his guidance and positive attitude.
(03/18/24 1:00pm)
Tom Miller, a 58-year-old multidisciplinary performance artist and screenwriter, has graced Gainesville with open mic shows since his humble beginnings as a UF theater student.
(03/17/24 9:20pm)
For the first time this season, Florida found itself in a pitchers’ duel. Tied at two runs apiece in the eighth inning, neither team gave up any leverage.