top of page

"The Alligator was founded in 1906 as The University News, which was an independent, student-owned newspaper created to serve the University of Florida when it opened in Gainesville."

This news story, “Red snapper population to be examined by UF researchers,” was published December 4, 2017 in the Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here!

This news story, “UF club offers pie buffet for runners,” was published November 20, 2017 in the Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here!

This news story, “Dance Marathon works to break fundraising goal,” was published November 15, 2017 in The Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here!

This news story, “UF professor works to save basil plant from disease,” was published November 13, 2017 in The Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here!

This news story, “Light festival to come to Gainesville this year,” was published November 3, 2017 in The Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here!

This news story, “Catholic Gators hosts first All Saints’ Day mass on the grass,” was published November 2, 2017 in The Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here!

This news story, “UF researchers hope to find drug for rare child disease,” was published October 30, 2017 in The Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here!

This news story, “Hippodrome screens Halloween movies,” was published October 30, 2017 in The Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here!

This news story, “Students raise more than $1,000 with flashy bras,” was published October 27, 2017 in The Independent Florida Alligator . Check it out here!

This news story, “IFAS Extension helps Florida Keys lobster industry recover,” was published October 8, 2017 in The Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here! 

This news story, “Yoga class raises money for hurricane-torn Puerto Rico,” was published October 1, 2017 in The Independent Florida Alligator. Check it out here!

When Brittany Harvey hugged her 6-pound, 10-ounce newborn in 2005, she couldn’t imagine her daughter being anything less than healthy.

It is part of a $2 million federal study

Charles Hinchcliff, of Mayo, Florida, has to visit the hospital 10 times a week.

But Hinchcliff lives 83 miles away from UF Health Shands Hospital.

The 56-year-old, who has stage 4A head and neck cancer, goes through radiation twice a day, Monday through Friday.

That’s why Sara Stevens wore a pink, sparkly bra over her shirt on campus Thursday.

The money goes to the American Cancer Society

Please reload

bottom of page