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(04/11/23 12:48am)
From Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and now to Gainesville — the Root and Herbs festival at Haile Farmers’ Market celebrated the use of plants, roots and herbs in cultures from around the world.
(04/03/23 10:17am)
Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis — professor Betty, as she’s known by students — was in the middle of teaching a class when she received a call from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
(03/06/23 12:14pm)
For the first time in the country’s history, Ireland will hear the singing of woodwinds, the buzzing of brass and the booming of drums from the Gator Marching Band as it embodies the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day with “We Are the Boys from Old Florida.”
(02/11/23 4:37pm)
For one night only, Gainesville museumgoers found themselves immersed in the culture of a place far from Alachua County: Africa.
(02/08/23 4:50pm)
The Florida Gators’ 2022 outfield consisted of three powerful sluggers: Jud Fabian, Sterlin Thompson and Wyatt Langford.
(02/06/23 12:45pm)
Ask any of the estimated 9,400 Jewish students on UF’s campus if they’re surprised by this week’s string of antisemitic events, and I’m sure you’ll receive the same answer.
(01/15/23 11:44pm)
St. Augustine is the oldest city in the United States. Today, its future is in danger.
(11/21/22 12:00pm)
The push for Indigenous history visibility stretches across north central Florida — a conversation sparked by a community-wide lack of awareness.
(11/10/22 4:32pm)
A nearly three-hour long Student Senate meeting Nov. 8 was punctuated by debates over amendments and Student Body President Lauren Lemasters’ first appearance in front of the legislative body this Fall.
(11/08/22 6:44pm)
In the maze of food trucks, pop-up art shops and beer stands, children on bikes pedaled along the sidewalks of Depot Park while thousands of rock ‘n’ roll and blues fans huddled around the three stages spread across the green festival grounds.
(10/14/22 1:55am)
Gators Dazzler Alexandra Gambin credits her Hispanic heritage as being the driving force behind her longtime dance career. Reflecting on her childhood experiences at family parties, she recognized that her cultural background is what kept her dancing constantly.
(10/12/22 11:05pm)
Silvestre Hernandez, who belongs to the Huastec, Totonac and Comanche tribes, was at Gainesville City Hall Monday playing various traditional songs on different flutes from his culture. His shirt read “missing, murdered indigeneous women” with two red hand prints on it.
(10/10/22 7:00pm)
From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, Hispanic and Latinx food, music and history take center stage — gearing up for a monthlong celebration of culture and traditions.
(08/17/22 10:43pm)
Alonzo Young heard music, and his life was never the same.
(06/03/22 10:00am)
UF Student Government Senate proposed a resolution honoring the 21 lives lost at the Texas elementary school shooting that incorrectly identified the date of the tragedy and the victims’ names.
(05/10/22 7:57pm)
When 22-year-old UF computer science graduate Nicholas Verdugo exits a Gainesville bar at 1 a.m., all he can think about is which restaurant he’ll go to next to satisfy his late-night cravings.
(05/01/22 8:03pm)
Rachel Warren’s introduction to food independence was marked by constantly changing platters of food courtesy of UF’s meal plan. The experience was a fearful undertaking for the 19-year-old grazing new territory this year.
(04/13/22 5:05pm)
Miranda “Mimi” Mythen wants to revive the dying death care industry.
(04/04/22 1:00pm)
A congregation forms on a Friday night under a brightly-lit synagogue, reciting and singing aloud hymns and prayers that toast to a hard week’s end.
(03/21/22 12:30pm)
Images of once-tall buildings and busy streets Iryna Kanishcheva used to walk in Lviv, Ukraine, are now billows of smoke and ashes on her television screen.