Seven Gators come off the board on day two of MLB Draft
By Jesse Richardson | July 12, 2021Outfielder Jud Fabian was first of seven Gators selected on day two of the MLB Draft Monday
Outfielder Jud Fabian was first of seven Gators selected on day two of the MLB Draft Monday
Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson’s film directorial debut “Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)” unearths astonishingly beautiful footage from a criminally overlooked festival with an undeniable historical impact.
BYPPOCampus plans to change how people interact with food delivery by highlighting the power of networking.
Aubree Munro and Kelsey Stewart set a goal to be in the Olympics when they were kids. When softball was brought back for the Tokyo Games this summer, their dreams came back to life.
House Bill 233 was signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis June 22 and went into effect July 1. Students, faculty and staff will be asked through a survey whether they feel comfortable expressing their viewpoints at Florida College System institutions.
The rankings not only bode well for the Artificial Intelligence Initiative; the national recognition of HiPerGator is also welcoming news in UF’s pursuit of becoming a top five public university.
The Alachua County Labor Coalition helped organize the meeting that attracted 40 people.
Story Time on the Green, a library program in Alachua County for families to bring their children, will continue until early October.
There is more to transferring than answering a prompt on a college application. Santa Fe students have many ways of transferring to their desired colleges — through the traditional path, Santa Fe’s direct articulation agreements, partnership programs and more.
The only group that achieved its 2019-2020 overall student enrollment goal is “other minorities” — a category that includes people who are Asian, Native American, Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, Alaska native, biracial and multiracial.
Local Gainesville artist Alyne Harris’ folk art will be featured at the Thomas Center until early 2022
Christopher Scott, 13, died after being shot during a party held at the Gainesville American Legion on June 24
A UF Health Screen, Test and Protect email sent Thursday morning warned students of COVID-19 found in the wastewater around a residence hall or Greek house. The email was sent along with a text alert to students living near Mallory Hall, informing them of traces of COVID-19 detected in the area’s wastewater. The hall is near Sorority Row next to Yulee, Reid and Cypress Hall.
With the MLB season in full swing, Jesse Richardson ranks the best of the active UF alumni in professional baseball.
Gainesville residents experienced heavy downpour and damages in their communities in the aftermath of tropical storm Elsa.
SEEK, an environmental conference for Florida high school students, was held in Gainesville June 28 to July 1 . SEEK stands for Save the Earth’s Environment through Knowledge, and the program aims to expose high school students to careers within environmental science.
Almost 6,000 international students from 140 countries, more than half of them graduate students, attended UF in Fall 2020, according to the UF International Center. Students witnessed inequality, civil unrest and vaccine shortages while in their home countries. Others read about their country’s pandemic in the news and listened to their loved ones overseas.
Papo’s Pop Shop will hold its second vendor market on July 10 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 808 NW 13th St. In addition to Papo’s exotic snacks, the Snack Attack event will feature a variety of items from 12 local vendors, such as throwback clothing from Beasy Vintage, handmade jewelry from Whole Heart Goods and art from Fillup G.
"It's a Woman's World" featured a slew of hits from female artists through the ages. Serving as a celebration of female empowerment, it ran July 1-3 and acted as part of the Hippodrome’s return to live shows.
A man is arrested after robbing a Gainesville PNC bank and threatening to deploy a bomb