Florida men’s golf falls short in SEC Championship, loses in the quarterfinals
By Hannah Getman | Apr. 27, 2024Florida men’s golf was knocked out of the SEC Championship by Vanderbilt in the quarterfinals.
Florida men’s golf was knocked out of the SEC Championship by Vanderbilt in the quarterfinals.
After defeating Temple Saturday, No. 10 Florida lacrosse won the AAC Regular Season Title. The team earned its 15th straight win and will be the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament.
The No.11 Georgia Bulldogs evened the series matchup against the No. 12 Florida Gators Saturday.
The Florida Gators (21-20, 8-11 SEC) lost to the No. 2 Arkansas Razorbacks (36-6, 15-4) 2-1 Friday night at Baum-Walker Stadium.
UF students and faculty joined members of the Gainesville community Friday for a protest against the university’s proposed cut in funding for the Gainesville Regional Transit System, or RTS.
The offensive production earned Florida (38-11, 13-6 SEC) its 26th run-rule victory against the Bulldogs (36-12, 10-8 SEC) at Athens, Georgia.
The San Francisco 49ers selected former Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall with the No. 31 overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft, Thursday.
Florida State used a 12-run fifth inning to beat the Florida softball team 12-3, Wednesday.
Jac Caglianone hit two home runs in the Gators baseball team's 13-3, run-rule victory against Stetson. Caglianone hit two of Florida's seven long balls, Tuesday.
The Independent Florida Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers and more for the Summer semester. Applications are due April 28 at 11:59 p.m.
Almost one year after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law changing certification requirements for Florida public employee unions, one UF union is gone, and two are struggling to survive. The law, from Senate Bill 256, requires public sector unions boost the rate of members paying dues to 60% or else be decertified.
House Bill 7 went into effect July 1, 2022. The bill, nicknamed the “Stop WOKE Act,” wanted to protect individuals from specific concepts that can be seen as “discrimination based on race, sex and national origin.” The bill also states that students or employees cannot be considered inherently racist or oppressive based on their race and sex.
Todd Golden and Florida men’s basketball have earned three commits from the transfer portal since April 13. Former FAU guard Alijah Martin is the most recent transfer to commit to UF.
The Florida Museum of Natural History hosted its 12th spring plant sale April 19-21. The Earth Day weekend celebration welcomed local gardeners and plant enthusiasts to peruse and purchase from more than 250 exotic and native species of plants.
The Florida softball team earned a comeback win April 21 to defeat the South Carolina Gamecocks and win another SEC series.
The Florida Supreme Court upheld the state’s 15-week abortion ban April 1, concluding the years-long legal challenge and instituting a new six-week ban. On the same day, the court also approved an opposing state constitutional amendment to appear on the November general election ballot, leaving the fate of abortion access in the hands of Florida voters.
Currently, the school is ranked 38 out of 1130 in the state. However, when removing schools using selective admission processes, such as magnet schools, P.K. Yonge ranks number three for public Florida high schools.Schwinn proposed P.K. Yonge high school move to a selective admissions process, so the school’s ranking can be reflective of UF.
Hosted by the Alachua County Community Support Services and the Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center, the exhibit invited survivors of interpersonal violence to contribute original artwork, including performance pieces, as a means of reclaiming their narratives and advocating for change.
I hope my journalism career outlives The Alligator couch.
Bob Graham’s enduring influence on UF is reflected in his advancement of environmental initiatives and his advocacy for public education — as well as having a playful and nurturing personality, according to those who knew him. The two-term Democratic Florida Governor, former United States Senator and UF alumnus died April 16 in Gainesville. He was 87.