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(11/22/21 2:25pm)
In this episode, Elliot talks to members of Expert Timing and Jeremy Hunter of Skatune Network about FEST 19, an annual music festival in downtown Gainesville, and how it impacts the music community.
(09/22/21 2:01pm)
In this episode, Elliot interviews Eve Thompson and Renee Hancock, Alligator staff, about recent empty bomb threats at two schools in Alachua County.
(09/14/21 4:36am)
In this episode, Elliot interviews Alligator Reporter Christian Casale about his story, "Twenty years later, 9/11 stirs pain, worry for Muslim community." They discuss what it was like for Muslims on UF campus after 9/11, drawing from Casale's interviews from the article, and what it is like now, 20 years later.
(09/11/21 1:15am)
In this episode, Elliot highlights articles published this week on the Alligator's website, www.alligator.org. He also interviews Faith Buckley, Alligator metro general assignment reporter, about her article on DJ Terrah, "Terrah-rizing the turntables: Remembering Akeem "DJ Terrah" Thompson".
(09/07/21 3:19am)
In this episode, Elliot interviews Supergold about how COVID-19 affected the band. They discuss going on tour again and the band's newest album, "Nowhere, USA."
(08/30/21 11:52pm)
In this episode, we are joined by Alachua County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Carlee Simon. Alligator Podcast Host Elliot Tritto and Simon discuss the ACPS' mask mandate and Governor Ron DeSantis' reaction to it.
(09/21/20 8:45pm)
Faced with a pandemic that has killed about 200,000 in the U.S., plus nationwide protests against racial injustice, 2020 has forced UF President Kent Fuchs to figure out a way to move the university forward in a time where restrictions — and tensions — are high.
“I felt sorry for myself,” Fuchs said. “Why didn’t this happen to some previous president or some future president? Why’d it have to happen now because things were going so well?”
Regardless of the answer, it’s a problem UF will have to solve as it fights COVID-19 on campus and in the community throughout the Fall semester — and maybe longer.
Read more at https://www.alligator.org/news/fuchs-sees-uf-on-top-as-students-hit-rock-bottom/article_b46ec9a4-fc44-11ea-834b-ab97b058a847.html
Video by Emily Felts
Photography by Samantha Harrison and Chasity Maynard
(10/31/19 9:40pm)
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(04/10/23 11:56pm)
Alliance Francaise leaders stand in front of their booth at the Roots and Herbs Festival Saturday, April 8, 2023.
(03/31/23 2:22pm)
(03/27/23 4:55pm)
A little boy paints the kids mural setup at the Walldogs Mural Painting festival in High Springs Friday, March 24, 2023.
(03/27/23 12:08am)
Muralists paint a mural of The Priest Theatre in High Springs on Saturday, March 25, 2023.
(03/26/23 9:41pm)
Kolson Langford, 4, sits in the front seat of one of Gainesville Fire Rescue's fire truck at the at the Bike Rodeo, Safety and Health Fair hosted by UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital on Saturday, March 25, 2023.
(03/26/23 9:39pm)
Sisters Hayden, 4, and Skylar, 6, pose for a picture with Albert and Alberta at the at the Bike Rodeo, Safety and Health Fair hosted by UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital on Saturday, March 25, 2023.
(03/26/23 9:37pm)
Autumn Anderson, 6, and Taylar Cook, 9, talk to firefighter Zoe Siemienskil at the Bike Rodeo, Safety and Health Fair hosted by UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital on Saturday, March 25, 2023.
(03/26/23 9:36pm)
Owen Hoover, 7, gets his picture taken with Albert and Alberta after winning a new green and black bike from the raffle at the at the Bike Rodeo, Safety and Health Fair hosted by UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital on Saturday, March 25, 2023.
(03/24/23 2:57pm)