Life after the UF multicultural center closed
By Vera Lucia Pappaterra | Dec. 5, 2024Students find other sources of community after the UF Center for Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement closed at the start of Fall.
Students find other sources of community after the UF Center for Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement closed at the start of Fall.
When tennis players take the court for their first collegiate action, that moment often comes after over a decade of relentless training and, frequently, years of professional play. Those that have survived the rounds of cuts, sacrifice normalcy for that opportunity. Their commitment is unparalleled but at a cost. For Talia Neilson-Gatenby, that was her childhood.
In an arena full of fans chomping and chanting “air ball” after Virginia missed, No. 13 Florida beat UVA Wednesday night at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center in the ACC/SEC Challenge. The victory improved Florida’s undefeated record to 9-0.
After a hectic last month on the recruiting trail, Billy Napier and Florida signs the No. 11 class in the nation.
Despite UF’s rising national prestige, over 600 faculty and staff positions at UF remain vacant or temporarily filled with an interim position.
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Clutching pink-and-green-themed drink cups, moviegoers flocked to Gainesville theaters as early as Wednesday and Thursday to catch advance screenings of “Wicked” before its official Friday premiere.
The Alachua County School Board unanimously passed a series of amendments to administrative job descriptions and kept four books on shelves.
After 25 years, one of Gainesville's Winn-Dixie locations is being converted to an Aldi as part of its plan to acquire 800 new stores by 2028.
In our modest four-room office, there is a smooth wooden table where Gainesville Sun publishers from the golden days once sat. It is long and official-looking. It seats eight, but normally there’s 12 chairs tucked in close, shoulder to shoulder, familiar with sweaters and sports bras and T-shirts leaned against their backs rather than suit jackets.
Con este cambio en sus vidas y lejos de sus familias, estos estudiantes llegaron a un lugar dónde el español no es la lengua principal y el ambiente es muy distinto. Sin embargo, todavía crean oportunidades para celebrar y participar en las culturas de sus países a través de compartiendo en la cultura de UF y de Gainesville.
Far from their families, they arrived in a place where Spanish is not the primary language, and the social atmosphere is different. However, they’ve still created opportunities to celebrate and participate in their countries’ cultures through experiences with UF and Gainesville.
Florida women’s basketball snapped a four-game losing streak on Monday night with a fiery performance across the board to secure a sizable 27-point win over Hofstra.
The Independent Florida Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers and more for the Summer 2025 semester. Editor application are due April 27 at 11:59 p.m. and reporter applications are due April 29 at 11:59 p.m.
Following his daughter's birth, Walter Clayton Jr. made extensive efforts to spend as much time as possible with his family as he could while emerging as a standout for Florida basketball.
A November referendum's passing converted the Alachua County Commission back to an at-large structure.
The UF triathlon team took home first, second and third place in the men’s division and first, second and fourth in the women’s division of the Miami Man Meet.
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a type of depression that reoccurs in a pattern about four months out of the year — often during the winter. SAD doesn’t occur often among Floridians, with people from Alaska or New England more likely to develop the disorder. But many Floridians still suffer from a less extreme version: the “winter blues” or “holiday blues.”
The Florida Gators football program has made all kinds of noise on the recruiting trail as of late. UF has flipped six recruits in the last week alone and currently has the No. 15 recruiting class in the country for 2025.
They will head to Lawrence, Kansas, where they will start the NCAA Tournament against NC State (16-12, 11-9 ACC). That first round matchup is set for Friday, Dec. 6th, at 5 p.m.