Winter Storm Enzo was a frosty flop for UF students
By Sofia Meyers and Shaine Davison | Jan. 22Enzo had blanketed parts of the Florida Panhandle in up to two inches of snow throughout Tuesday and Wednesday.
Enzo had blanketed parts of the Florida Panhandle in up to two inches of snow throughout Tuesday and Wednesday.
El comité de búsqueda encargado de encontrar al próximo presidente de la UF, compuesto por 15 miembros, comenzó el semestre de primavera realizando sesiones virtuales de consulta con cientos de estudiantes, profesores, personal y donantes. Su objetivo: identificar lo que la comunidad Gator desea —y no desea— en el sucesor del expresidente Ben Sasse.
Pero mientras el tiempo parecía levantar el ánimo, las noticias de la mañana oscurecieron el resto del día. La Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos confirmó una ley controversial que prohibiría TikTok, la aplicación popular de redes sociales, dejando a muchos estudiantes atónitos y frustrados.
As the Florida women’s basketball team continues in SEC play, here are the latest updates on the team’s progress and obstacles they face.
As on-campus housing shrinks and the demolitions loom, graduate students are sounding alarm bells over what they see as an affordable housing crisis. And a small batch of activists are making one final push to save Maguire Village and University Village South.
The Alachua County School Board heard over 30 employee concerns about an unsettled salary contract at a meeting Tuesday. The Alachua County Education Association, the county’s teacher union representing over 3,000 employees, rejected the tentative salary offer of 1.6% made by ACPS Dec. 19.
Known for her bright use of color on walls all over Gainesville, Jenna Horner tries to spread positivity in any way she can. In an attempt to bridge the division between people, she said, she wants to help people see the light when things may feel a little dark. On top of her murals, Horner founded Mindful Messages, a program that brings art and mindfulness into schools to foster creativity in young students.
Winter Storm Enzo is forecasted to bring a rare bout of freezing rain and the possibility of sleet to Gainesville early Wednesday morning. Find the latest information about campus closures and local shelters here.
Alachua County Public Schools, district offices and all extracurricular activities will be closed on Wednesday due to the upcoming winter storm, according to a press release.
The 15-member search committee charged with finding UF’s next president spent the beginning of the Spring semester in virtual listening sessions consulting with hundreds of students, faculty, staff and donors. Their goal: to identify what Gator Nation wants — and doesn’t want — in a successor to former President Ben Sasse.
The 24-year-old identical twins are the founding members of the Athens, Georgia, based indie-folk duo Lighthearted, and they released their single “Borrowed” Jan. 3. Although they formed the band in 2019, the two have been playing music together since childhood.
Four years, 10 months, 11 days, 14 hours and 15 minutes (and counting). That’s how long it’s been since Jocelyn Erickson and Rylee Holtorf last took the field together for a record-affecting contest.
While Alachua County residents celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day, President Donald Trump's return to the White House happened simultaneously.
Florida Gators take care of business at home, defeating Georgia Southern 6-1.
The Florida Women’s Tennis team played its first dual match against the University of North Florida, cruising to a 5-2 victory to start the new era under Per Nilsson.
Florida women’s basketball fell to No.5 LSU in a 17 point loss, battling in front of their fourth-largest crowd and Shaquille O’Neal.
With a deafening bass and hues of neon colors dancing across the walls, Gainesville locals celebrated the end of syllabus week with a bang.
Playground Preshow took place Jan. 17, the night before the Playground Music + Arts Festival. Hosted by Swamp Records, Golden Ratio Booking and Indie Night live, the event featured four bands and brought in an audience of around 100 people. This is the event’s second year preceding Playground festival, Gainesville’s largest indie music festival. It highlights bands playing at Playground as well as other local groups.
Florida hockey completed the comeback against Georgia Tech in the Savannah Hockey Classic Saturday, securing third place in the tournament.
Needing to bounce back after its first home loss in 16 games, the No. 5 Florida men’s basketball team responded. The Gators defeated the Texas Longhorns in their first ever SEC meeting at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Saturday.