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Gator fans gathered on the Reitz Union Lawn on Thursday to engage in a meet and greet with Florida football players in a three-day event hosted by EA Sports.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis visited the University of Florida on Monday, highlighting the university’s academic achievements and the state’s successes in higher education.
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The UF Jewish community came together to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, on Monday at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
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A judge agreed Thursday to a request by prosecutors to keep jailed indefinitely a man who police said admitted to sexually assaulting, groping or stalking at least five women near the University of Florida campus in recent weeks.
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Fittingly backed by the tune of Louis Armstrong's “When the Saints Go Marching In,” the Florida Men’s Basketball team strolled into the East Room of the White House on Wednesday to be recognized for their NCAA championship win in April.
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The only finalist for the next president of the University of Florida, Santa Ono, spoke to faculty, students and staff at three separate forums at Emerson Alumni Hall on Tuesday.
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The Trump administration's proposal to change the definition of the word “harm” in the Endangered Species Act could bring development into wildlife feeding, sheltering or breeding grounds, chipping away at a law long-heralded as one of the world’s most successful conservation efforts. Public comment is open until May 19.
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No. 3 Florida will compete Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas, in the semifinals of the NCAA women’s gymnastics championships, looking to earn a spot in Saturday’s Four on the Floor final round – and a chance to win the program’s first national championship since 2015.
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The Gators men’s basketball team returned on Tuesday to Gainesville where 8,500 fans awaited at Flavet Field to celebrate the team's triumphant victory (65-63) Monday night against the University of Houston in the NCAA championship game.
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The Gator community gathered at Flavet Field at the University of Florida to celebrate and welcome home the 2025 NCAA National Champions men’s basketball team Tuesday afternoon, April 8, 2025, following their win against Houston in San Antonio, Texas.