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“So, hi, I’m Madison Maish. I’m the President of Swamp Launch and our club designs, manufactures, and launches high-powered rockets, which we compete in two competitions,” said Madison Maish, president of the UF Swamp Launch Rocket Team.
Former Florida baseball pitcher Michael Byrne, who notched a school-record 35 saves, will serve as a student assistant coach for UF this season
“I’m so glad you’re okay and home,” shared UF student, Lauren Robbins. Robbins is relieved that her friend, 19-year-old Liri Albag is free after being held hostage by Hamas, and emotions are running high in Israel and right here in Gainesville.
UF notes the new RTS-UF contract includes important gains on both sides. As a response to the rising cost of operating the buses that serve the university community, UF will increase payments from $84 per bus hour to $88.
The City of Gainesville and UF have announced a new bus service contract that will continue the university’s prepaid bus fare program through mid-2027.
Florida Warm Up, a key early season men’s division college tournament set for January 31st-February 2, has been relocated two hours north of its original Tampa location to Gainesville after the University of South Florida revoked the tournament’s field reservations due to the construction of a new stadium on campus.
University of Florida organists past and present and musical enthusiasts will gather later this month to celebrate 100 years of the Andrew Anderson Memorial Pipe Organ at the University Auditorium. The UF Pipe Organ Centennial celebration runs Jan. 23-26 ...
The City of Gainesville renewed the bus contract with RTS and the University of Florida, extending the prepaid bus fare program for an additional two and a half years.
Mayor Harvey Ward highlighted the city’s progress toward a safer and more involved community in his annual State of the City Address on Wednesday. The address took place at the Cade Museum for Creativity and Innovation where Ward began by acknowledging the headway the city is making to reduce gun violence.
Tickets are $16 for adults; $10 for seniors, students and military service members, and children 12 and younger; and free for SF students, faculty and staff with college ID cards. Tickets are available from the Fine Arts Hall Box Office at 352-395-4181 or online at showpass.