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Sophomore running back Trevor Etienne is tackled by a Tennessee defender in the Gators' 29-16 win against the Tennessee Volunteers on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023.
Sports

Ghosts of Gators past haunt Florida in Lexington

Mental mistakes, an invisible run game and a defense getting gashed on the ground. All things that could’ve gone wrong for the Florida Gators (3-2, 1-1 SEC) as they lost their third-straight game against the Kentucky Wildcats (5-0, 2-0 SEC).


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Opinion

Pizza Party: A more fun student government

“What the hell is Pizza Party?” Being a new political party, we are accustomed to hearing this… However, instead of discouraging us, it only reinforces our belief that Pizza Party is exactly what this campus needs!


Project Continuity with UF Health educating the public about Pap tests and cervical cancer on Sept. 30, 2023.
Metro

Alachua County immigrants fear new SB 1718’s impact on health care

Senate Bill 1718 took effect July 1 and is among the strictest immigration laws in the country. One of the controversial aspects of the law is the provision requiring any hospital that accepts Medicaid to ask about patients’ immigration status. Local advocacy organizations, health care workers and community members worry about the impacts the law could have on immigrant households across Alachua County.



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