Savannah Schoenherr: “You’re made the way you are for a reason”
By Zachary Huber | June 29, 2020UF gymnast comes out and details the challenges she faced to get where she is now
UF gymnast comes out and details the challenges she faced to get where she is now
On any given night, you can expect to see an assortment of characters, from drag queens to sorority girls, on the dance floor illuminated by flashing lights as the smell of sweat mixes with the trails of perfume left behind the performers at University Club.
Gainesville business owner works to empower families through Kids & Heirs e-commerce
Going for it on fourth down is slowly becoming the latest trend in college football.
The second of The Alligator's new Facing Race comic series.
Alachua County broke its largest single-day increase of COVID-19 cases two days in a row
The county reported an additional 82 cases and one death, bringing the county’s total to 945 cases and 12 deaths as of Friday
Thousands have protested police and racial violence. About 500 UF students and staff joined the conversation with the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Johnson allegedly used his corporate gas card 153 times after resigning
Kenneth Sherman shot at the victim outside an apartment on SW 26th Drive
Ashley Mauger said her Facebook comments were misunderstood, but she will be placed on disciplinary probation for a year
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Jody Lamont touched many lives during her time as a drug counselor at Metamorphosis
The new name should be finalized by Aug. 4.
“I don’t know a single person who values high-rise apartment complexes over local businesses,” said one employee.
Teacher base pay will increase to $47,500 per year
Miami was down 95-92 to San Antonio in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals. With the Spurs leading the series 3-2, this possession would force overtime or crown the Spurs champions.
Luke’s New York Bagels sells 1,200 to 1,300 bagels every morning
Four podcast hosts discuss the impacts of the Gainesville community on their shows