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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.
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Parents need not worry if their toddler doesn't yet know how to share, according to a University of Florida early childhood studies expert.
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Florida, which hosts Vanderbilt University for a three-game series this weekend, consistently ranks among the priciest ballpark menus in multiple statistical categories.
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Leading technology and cross-cultural analysis expert Dr. Gwyneth Sutherlin said Wednesday that her biggest concern with AI is the lack of participation and voices that go into AI decision-making.
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The University of Florida recently added an AI certificate within the College of the Arts that has received conflicting responses from students and local artists.
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The Florida Museum of Natural History closed for renovations in March without a projected date for reopening. The proposed renovations are a new administrative building, the modernization of the building’s front end. and additional space for new exhibits and learning centers.
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The University of Florida has decided that it will not make any changes to campus tailgating guidelines for the upcoming football season, despite controversy that arose in September.