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(04/30/23 11:19pm)
Emily Chen, 8, holds up a sign protesting the proposed Interest of Foreign Countries Senate and House Bills at Southwest 13th Street and University Avenue on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Her mother, Liman Wei, said she wants her daughter to speak out against discrimation.
(04/27/23 5:24pm)
(04/26/23 3:25pm)
UF religion professor Vasudha Narayanan takes photos during her research work in Cambodia.
(04/21/23 7:35pm)
The U.S. Physics Olympiad, or USAPhO, is a high school physics competition that started in 1986 in which students are tested on the mechanics and applications of physics concepts.
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(04/18/23 7:30pm)
Florida linebacker Jaden Robinson tackles UF wide receiver Thai Chiaokhiao-Bowman in the Gators' Orange and Blue Game Thursday, April 13, 2023.
(04/18/23 7:31pm)
UF running back Trevor Etienne runs through a gap in Florida's Orange and Blue Game Thursday, April 13, 2023.
(04/18/23 7:31pm)
Florida quarterback Jack Miller III throws the football over the Orange team's defensive line during the Gators' Orange and Blue Game Thursday, April 13, 2023.
(04/18/23 7:31pm)
Gators wide receiver Andy Jean is tackled during Florida's Orange and Blue Game Thursday, April 13, 2023.
(04/18/23 7:30pm)
Florida football head coach Billy Napier talks to the Gators following UF's Orange and Blue Game Thursday, April 13, 2023.
(04/18/23 7:31pm)
Florida receiver Ricky Pearsall catches a pass during the Gators' Orange and Blue Game Thursday, April 13, 2023.
(03/03/23 7:19pm)
(03/02/23 6:27pm)
“Return to Forever: Gainesville’s Great Southern Music Hall,” focuses on the first four years of the music hall, 1974 to 1978, when founders Meldon and Forsman were directly involved, and features photographs from the 1974-1976 house photographer, John Moran.
(10/31/22 8:00pm)
(03/04/22 5:06pm)
Editors Note: This video contains profanity and mention of sex.
Ashleigh Lucas is a first-year journalism major doing videography for The Alligator. She specializes in Multimedia Journalism where she one day hopes to work as a reporter in Broadcast news. She's had work published for the NewsPress, and maintained a two year internship with the School District of Lee County producing news packages. In her free time, she likes to watch films and practice her photography skills.
(12/02/21 2:35pm)
The Alligator has a long history of fighting for First Amendment rights and protecting free speech and the public’s right to know. Fifty years ago, then-editor Ron Sachs was at the forefront of the controversy that forever changed the newspaper—and its name. Hear from Sachs and retired UF journalism professor Jean Chance on why one of the Alligator’s most prominent stories is about the paper itself and the student journalists who fought for, and won, editorial independence.
Moderated by Master Lecturer Mike Foley.
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(11/23/21 3:55pm)
The Alligator has a long history of fighting for First Amendment rights and protecting free speech and the public’s right to know. Fifty years ago, then-editor Ron Sachs was at the forefront of the controversy that forever changed the newspaper—and its name. Hear from Sachs and retired UF journalism professor Jean Chance on why one of the Alligator’s most prominent stories is about the paper itself and the student journalists who fought for, and won, editorial independence.
Please join us in Wednesday, December 1st at 6 p.m. by visiting http://alligator.org/webinar
(11/22/21 2:25pm)
In this episode, Elliot talks to members of Expert Timing and Jeremy Hunter of Skatune Network about FEST 19, an annual music festival in downtown Gainesville, and how it impacts the music community.
(09/22/21 2:01pm)
In this episode, Elliot interviews Eve Thompson and Renee Hancock, Alligator staff, about recent empty bomb threats at two schools in Alachua County.
(09/14/21 4:36am)
In this episode, Elliot interviews Alligator Reporter Christian Casale about his story, "Twenty years later, 9/11 stirs pain, worry for Muslim community." They discuss what it was like for Muslims on UF campus after 9/11, drawing from Casale's interviews from the article, and what it is like now, 20 years later.