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(03/08/24 4:38am)
In Greenville, South Carolina, the 2024 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament transformed into the Aliyah Matharu Show late on Thursday night. Matharu dropped a whopping 35 points on the Vanderbilt Commodores to power the Florida Gators women’s basketball team to an upset victory.
(03/07/24 2:33am)
Butterflies, nerves, jitters — whatever you want to call them.
(03/06/24 11:22pm)
The No. 11 Gators lacrosse team (4-2) took down the University of California Davis (5-2) 21-7 in San Diego, California, Wednesday.
(03/06/24 9:28pm)
The Gators women’s basketball team was less than two minutes away from an opening-round victory in the 2024 SEC Tournament. Holding on to a 62-57 lead, Florida just needed to put one final nail in the coffin to bury the Missouri Tigers for good.
(03/06/24 8:04pm)
After over eight hours in the Senate Chambers, the UF SG Senate elected its new president and president pro-tempore Wednesday morning just before 4 a.m. following the Tuesday night meeting.
(03/06/24 3:55am)
A Gainesville man surrendered to officers early Friday morning after allegedly killing a former UF student driving a scooter and fleeing the scene.
(03/06/24 3:31am)
Florida men’s basketball is no stranger to desperately hanging on to second half leads. It’s been a common issue throughout SEC play, and the Gators’ matchup against Alabama was no different.
(03/05/24 10:54pm)
UF President Ben Sasse appointed UF Health President Dave Nelson to a new role as adviser to the president for biomedical research evangelism, he announced in an email to faculty March 5.
(03/05/24 9:12pm)
On March 1, UF announced via a memo from senior university officials that in compliance with recently passed Board of Governors Regulation 9.016, the university would eliminate positions, appointments and contracts pertaining to diversity, equity and inclusion. The news quickly rocked the UF community.
(03/04/24 8:57pm)
Arnold Schweiner began welding at 19 years old.
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
Faculty and students at UF have wondered what will happen to the university’s diversity, equity and inclusion programs since Gov. Ron DeSantis banned state DEI funding to Florida universities in May 2023. Nine months later, they have their answer.
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
The UF Student Senate made national headlines for passing the first public university Green New Deal by unanimous vote Feb. 21.
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
For the past few months, Razieh Farzad’s email inbox has been full.
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
In the Florida Gators women’s basketball team’s “Unlaced” documentary series, senior guard Aliyah Matharu has a mindset that she feels sets her apart from the rest of the pack: she sees herself as a dog, and anyone standing in her way is dog food.
(03/04/24 2:30pm)
When the Florida football team walked off of the field Nov. 25 after its final game against Florida State, a feeling in the air loomed over The Swamp: Billy Napier may be running out of time.
(03/04/24 12:20am)
The Florida Gators men’s tennis team (6-4, 2-0 SEC) capped off opening weekend of conference play with a 4-1 win over ranked opponent, the No. 25 LSU Tigers (11-2,1-1 SEC). The match was hit with a lightning delay that suspended play for over an hour.
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
The UF Bud Shorstein Center for Jewish Studies, at the Hippodrome State Theatre and Oak Hammock, will present its 13th annual Gainesville Jewish Film Festival throughout March. It will feature 12 film screenings about the Jewish experience and culture around the world.
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
On a rainy Saturday morning, Girl Scout Troop 2370 stood anxiously under the red awning of Winn-Dixie on Main Street. Though the day was gray and gloomy, 8-year-old Kate Sarnoski couldn’t help but smile a toothy grin while greeting grocery shoppers with a question difficult to resist:
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
Muchas dificultades vienen con los procesos legales para inmigrantes, más aún si su primer idioma no es inglés. Esto afecta aún más a los migrantes Latinos e Hispanos, quienes conforman una taza de 12% de la población total en Gainesville de acuerdo con el U.S. Census Bureau 2023.
(03/04/24 2:00pm)
When Robert Pearce bought his home in Gainesville’s Stephen Foster neighborhood, he didn’t know he was moving next door to a hazardous waste site. The 71-year-old resident began investigating what he’d heard about nearby contamination after moving into his home in 2008.