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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

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Florida Alligator
METRO  |  K-12 EDUCATION

Loyalty, honesty don’t always go together

The kid who would always tell the teacher if he or she caught you chewing gum or not sharing the Slinky even if you’d been waiting for, like, 20 minutes for your turn knew the rules and wanted to make sure everybody followed them, a believer in a school-sanctioned system of justice.


Florida Alligator
NEWS  |  CAMPUS

Unity Fridays begin with step show

A step show by six members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council on Friday kicked off the Black Student Union’s Unity Fridays, a recurring event to showcase minority organizations working together.


Florida Alligator
NEWS  |  CAMPUS

Gators plunge into their community

More than 300 UF students registered to volunteer around Gainesville as part of the the Center for Leadership and Service’s 13th annual Gator Plunge. Participants didn’t know until they arrived where they’d end up — Alachua Conservation Trust, Kids Count in Alachua County Inc. and Wilmot Gardens were just three of the organizations benefiting from the day’s events.


Florida Alligator
SPORTS  |  OTHER SPORTS TENNIS

Trio of Gators advance in tournament

Three Gators advanced on the second day at the Bedford Cup, but top-seeded Bob van Overbeek was not one of them. Florida State’s Dominic Controne defeated van Overbeek 6-4, 6-4 in straight sets during the round of 16.



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