UF Student Health Care Center to discontinue gender-affirming care
By Leona Masangkay | Jan. 15The UF Student Health Care Center will no longer provide therapeutic gender-affirming care to students, effective May 1.
The UF Student Health Care Center will no longer provide therapeutic gender-affirming care to students, effective May 1.
Coterie Market crafted a January calendar filled with budget-friendly activities, including junk journaling, vision board collages and a Renaissance fair-themed party.
Through the opening stretch of Southeastern Conference games, Florida women’s basketball is still searching for its first conference victory. The Gators are one of three teams that remain winless heading into the third week of SEC play.
The board is responsible for overseeing more than 400,000 students across Florida’s 12 public universities.
A Gainesville woman was arrested Wednesday afternoon and charged with murder after allegedly drowning her 7-month-old.
The authority board filed complaints against the city for both the 2024 and 2025 Local Public Utilities referendums, and the 2024 case is still pending an appellate court decision. Oral arguments for the appeal in the 2024 case will be heard on Feb. 10 at the First District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee.
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Officers believe the suspect killed an unknown civilian prior to the police shootout
I’m India Houghton, a Gator athlete on the women’s tennis team and your freshly minted Alligator sports columnist.
Despite the countless initiatives, services and even new grocery stores appearing in Gainesville, food insecurity is back on the rise as of late 2025, with local food shelters such as Deeper Purpose Community Food Ministries reporting an increase from 10 to 40 phone calls per day directed toward food assistance.
I’ve lived in Florida for my entire life. Since 2012, my family has lived in the same home on the outskirts of Orlando. Drives that once took 40 minutes now stretch into an hour or more, a result of rapid population growth and unchecked development in a state unprepared to absorb it.
By challenging ourselves to be proactive and take supportive steps, we can help keep UF safe, secure and welcoming for everyone.
“I think Y2K has been prominent, and now, people are just getting tired of it and moving towards 2010s,” said Lily Lee, a 21-year-old employee at thrift store Flashbacks Recycled Fashions.
UF Student Government pushed back passing three new bills originally brought forth last Fall at the first meeting of the Spring semester.
The Alachua County Commission announced at Tuesday’s meeting that the state removed restrictions from a plot of county-owned land, making it a possible location for a long-awaited new animal shelter.
No. 19 Florida basketball won its first road game of the season, defeating Oklahoma 96-79 in Norman Tuesday night.
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The Hippodrome’s screening of the 2025 documentary “The Librarians” on Sunday, held in collaboration with The Lynx bookstore, brought a crowded theater. The local bookstore joined organizations like the Freedom to Read Project in promoting the film during its Jan. 10-18 run at the Hippodrome.
After back-to-back home wins against ranked opponents, Florida looks to ride its momentum Tuesday against Oklahoma (11-5).