Inspire and Gator liberal arts college candidates debate campus solutions before election
By Hannah Phillips | Feb. 18, 2020Among the topics discussed were sexual assault, mental health and financial hardship
Among the topics discussed were sexual assault, mental health and financial hardship
Ten people attended the discussion
Following back-to-back wins against top-25 opponents, including this weekend’s upset win over No. 2 Maryland, the Gators rose nine spots to third in the Inside Lacrosse Poll. They also came in at No. 4 in the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association poll.
As the Florida Gators’ men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams get ready to compete in the SEC Championships at Auburn, Alabama, Tuesday, the coaches of both squads believe their teams’ success could be found in surprising places.
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Seventeen white luminaries with the names of the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting surrounded them, serving as a reminder of the painful second anniversary. March for Our Lives Gainesville hosted a vigil on Plaza of the Americas Friday night to honor the victims.
Activists want diversity in media coverage
Two UF organizations gathered to distribute condoms around Midtown
Tuesday is the last day you can register before the presidential primaries
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After losing their last two matches on the road, Florida bounced back with a strong showing in their home opener versus North Florida on Friday night.
Trinity Thomas is becoming a household name in Gators sports.
The Gators were in a similar position against Wake Forest like they were Saturday night versus North Carolina after collapsing in doubles for the second-straight match.
For the second week in a row, junior midfielder Shannon Kavanagh proved to be the deciding factor for a Florida win.
Florida won its first tournament of the spring season this weekend.
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Saturday night was a spectacle.
Brady Smith waited on deck for his fourth at-bat of the season, looking toward the diamond as he practiced his swing repeatedly.
Five hits. Four runs. One player: Charla Echols.
The Gators continued their excellent indoor campaign, returning to the site of their first meet of the year and posting excellent results and exhibiting notable progress.