Holloway wins first Olympic medal in 110-meter hurdles
By Kaitlyn Wadulack | Aug. 4, 2021Grant Holloway strode his way to silver after his 110-meter hurdles performance in the finals.
Grant Holloway strode his way to silver after his 110-meter hurdles performance in the finals.
“I think he is going to make a major impact and that he is going to be patient,” said Green Run high school head coach Kenneth Harris about Elijah Kennedy, the newest member of the Florida basketball team.
Alachua County Public Schools is now temporarily requiring all staff and students to wear masks inside all district facilities regardless of their vaccination status
ShabbaTones, a nonprofit Jewish chorus in Gainesville, had its first live, in-person rehearsal at UF Hillel on Wednesday after a 16-month long intermission due to the pandemic.
Cuatro Gators de Puerto Rico, Uruguay y Venezuela representan a sus países de origen para tener la oportunidad de ganar medallas en Tokio este verano.
La película es una pieza de música sabrosa y pegadiza con las intenciones correctas pero los efectos incorrectos.
Florida alumnus Caeleb Dressel racked up five gold medals, and Gator Bobby Finke brought in two medals himself at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
After months of anticipation, legendary Head Ball Coach Steve Spurrier’s newest play off the field, Spurrier’s Gridiron Grille and Visor’s rooftop bar is ready for its kick-off opening.
He’s no Hannah Montana, but Shane Malone knows a thing or two about leading a double life.
For Morgan Yacoe, inspiration strikes as soon as she looks in the mirror. As an artist in the medical field, Yacoe creates sculptures inspired by the human body. Her newest exhibit at the 4Most Gallery, “Plasticity,” features four of these pieces.
Samm Epstein has been painting her entire life. The 31-year-old from New Jersey focuses her art on animals, wildlife and the essence of life. But beyond her vivid portraits, she's dedicating her artwork towards animal advocacy through an interactive community painting.
Joining this paper was the best decision I’ve made, because through it, I found my passion. I also found the smartest, kindest, funniest and most caring group of friends and coworkers ever, and I’m even more grateful for that.
I don’t like sitting through lectures, I think textbooks are a scam and homework that doesn’t clearly relate to turning me into a reporter frustrates me. But I loved working at The Alligator, and if it took earning a degree in the background to be here, that’s what I was gonna do.
The indicators of trafficking and exploitation often go unseen, so when we as a community acknowledge the prevalence of sex trafficking locally, we create a safe place for survivors to be heard, believed, supported and, ultimately, for lives to be restored.
In an interview with commissioner Gail Johnson, who approved the motion to draft a complaint against HB — an anti-protest bill signed into law in Florida last month that sparked backlash from local governments and community leaders — I learned more about what this lawsuit could mean for Gainesville.
A year ago, the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement reverberated around the world. Petitions, social media campaigns and demonstrations called for attention to racial equality within local law enforcement and university campuses. Now, The Alligator is checking in on how much progress has been made in Gainesville.
Former Gator Caeleb Dressel capped off Saturday night with his fifth gold medal in the 2020 Olympics.
Taylor Manson earned her first Olympic medal Saturday after helping Team USA place third in the mixed 4x400 relay.
Senior Gator Bobby Finke won his second gold medal of the 2020 Olympics in the 1500-meter freestyle Saturday.
Caeleb Dressel did it again. The former Gator pulled in his fourth 2020 Olympic gold medal.