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Two old-school franchises promise a captivating clash in Dallas.
It’s a Saturday morning, and Sueli Cavalcanti has been awake since 6 a.m.
Each year, students applying for internships are looking for an edge in the application process—even if they have to pay.
Bravo to columnist Nate Rushing for his Thursday column.
If you walked into UF’s West African Dance and Music class on Monday and Wednesday evenings, you’d see just what you’d expect — a class full of college students.
For recent UF alumna Megan Kendzior, dancing is more than just a means of self-expression.
Gleeks, the wait is over. The show that left America singing its high school heart out is back from hibernation, and not a moment too soon.
At the age of 19, Wilson Cruz was ready to tell his secret.
Stuck in Gainesville over Spring Break? We’ve got you covered. Here are some fun things to keep you occupied throughout next week:
Cats are coming to Gainesville.
With 3:08 left in the game, Arkansas expected to win.
Ever since Percy Harvin and Louis Murphy left Florida for the NFL, the Gators have been looking for a go-to wide receiver.
Carpet. Envelope. Wallpaper. Cigarette. Jelly.
As the largest city in Alachua County and a major crossroad in north central Florida, Gainesville is an eclectic meeting point in the heart of the state. The city offers a wealth of cultural activities to experience.
Caitlin Nicole Eadie has more in common with Hannah Montana than she'd ever like to admit.
Mario Cavaradossi wasn't supposed to die, but when Tosca realized the executioners' bullets had been real, she also knew she was caught red-handed for murder.
Grab your tie-dye, your peace signs and your anti-war slogans - it's time to let your hair down and let the sun shine.
Audience members danced and clapped in their seats as the Gainesville Chamber Orchestra played familiar tunes for the free, annual Pops on the Plaza concert.
Fifteen contestants danced in sparkling black dresses to kick off the Miss UF Pageant at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Monday to a cheering crowd of about 500.
An upcoming student production of a Broadway musical could include a scene in which actors appear naked on stage.