‘Oliver!’ at the Gainesville Community Playhouse is back two years later
The Gainesville Community Playhouse knows the show must go on, even if it’s almost two years later.
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The Gainesville Community Playhouse knows the show must go on, even if it’s almost two years later.
Emilio Cueto spoke to a crowd of a few dozen on Monday at George A. Smathers Library about his new book to be published this month through the Library Press@UF: “Delivering Cuba through the Mail: Cuba’s Presence in Non-Cuban Postage Stamps and Envelopes”
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In a blur of concert flyer-covered streets, forearms bearing collections of multicolored wristbands and inescapable medleys of live music pouring out of downtown Gainesville venues, Jenna Bassi awaited her very first FEST.
Across the ring and off the ropes, title contender MV Young delivered a vicious knee to the forehead of reigning FEST champion Effy.
Rektok Ross is simply a writer breaking into the YA scene, but the person behind the pen name is someone whose journey is anything but simple.
Tables, ladders, chairs, and doors…
Although open to the public, standing Student Government committee meetings are often only announced on a clipboard on the ground floor of the Reitz Union. Students who do not pass the area and are not members of the committees themselves have no other means to find out SG meeting dates and times.
One year robbed of live music later, FEST is returning to Gainesville for its 19th punk-fueled circle around the sun.
Few people recognize October as a month dedicated to commemorating LGBTQ achievement, but organizations across Gainesville are making sure this history isn’t forgotten.
Starting Florida quarterback Emory Jones dropped two steps back, trailing 13-10 in the fourth quarter. He looked right toward a pair of receivers, then scanned left and locked eyes with his tight end Kemore Gamble.
For a year, Gator Party has held control over SG Senate with a supermajority of more than 60 senators out of 100 total seats.
Students donning Gator shirts wander through a maze of closed-off streets on the University of Florida campus.
UF students have seven options of polling locations to cast their votes to decide who will fill the 50 available Student Government Senate seats. Voting will take place Sept. 28 and 29 from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The Reitz’s Rion Ballroom welcomed an evening of cultural celebrations as UF’s Hispanic Heritage Month kicked off Thursday.
With the Fall election less than a week away, three independent candidates are set to appear on the ballot. Independents run unaffiliated from any parties. Without a party to back them up, independents are responsible for building their own platforms and campaigns. Senate currently has only one independent, Zachery Utt, who is not rerunning for election.
Fall Student Government elections are less than two weeks away, but several registered parties have declined to take part.
One city charter officer resigned Sept. 13 while another kept their job on the morning of Sept. 14.
The Gainesville City Commission will decide whether to terminate City Manager Lee Feldman at a meeting on Sept. 16.
After a year of Alachua County Public School students having the choice to learn from home, parents now have one less remote option.