No. 1 Gators look to continue their hot start against Troy
By Dylan O'Shea | Feb. 27, 2020The Sunshine State hasn’t lived up to its name for the Gators recently.
The Sunshine State hasn’t lived up to its name for the Gators recently.
After a Wednesday night game where the once-reeling Gators convincingly defeated LSU 81-66, it’s apparent that UF is approaching the end of the regular season on a high note.
A different kind of March madness is set for this weekend in Gainesville.
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Mikiah Herbert Harrigan stood alone with the ball at the top of the key.
Mayor Lauren Poe addressed racial equity gaps, public safety and homelessness
LSU turned the ball over, and then freshman Tre Mann had it in his hands. He threw it down to a streaking Ques Glover, who was free on a two-on-one. Glover took a peek at the rim and threw the ball up where it found the hands of forward Keyontae Johnson, who slammed it down and sent the crowd at the O’Dome into a frenzy.
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It took 42 seconds for freshman attacker Kaala Puglisi to open today’s scoring.
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Lights dimmed down, hands were raised and the crowd turned up.
The fourth annual two-day festival hosted 1,200 people
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The Gainesville indie-pop band will release its first music of 2020
The stage hosted honest conversations about mental health and poignant musical performances
The Knights will be joined by violinist Gil Shaham
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The forum was hosted by the Alachua County Labor Coalition