Bambii Lamb brings synthpop to Gainesville
On a regular night, High Dive hosts a familiar performance to Gainesville’s live music scene: four dudes with guitars playing do-it-yourself indie pop-rock.
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On a regular night, High Dive hosts a familiar performance to Gainesville’s live music scene: four dudes with guitars playing do-it-yourself indie pop-rock.
Eddie Rojas never intended to enter the NIL market.
Alachua County Commissioner Marihelen Wheeler feels ready to be at the helm of the County Commission.
When the COVID-19 pandemic took opportunities away from pre-health students, Alyson Moriarty created her own.
It’s a story we know all too well — small-town girl, big reputation.
UF students can venture into the wild of online dating with a new Gator-made app dubbed Jungle.
As a figurative artist pursuing an undergraduate degree at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Lesley University, Angela DeCarlis was always craving “new problems to solve” and “new bodies to draw.” The latter, however, was more difficult than they expected.
Two Newberry High School students were arrested Thursday in connection with four bomb threats and one shooting threat at the city’s high school and middle school.
A Gainesville man was arrested by police Tuesday after he was accused of possessing and distributing child pornography on a messaging app popular among children.
Editor’s Note: This story contains mentions of abuse and attempted suicide.
Kelly Baker’s wife relies on her phone or tablet to work as a certified nursing assistant in Gainesville. Her mother-in-law also takes classes from home, and her 5-month-old daughter enjoys watching educational videos.
The term “digital divide” was created in the 90s to describe a gap in internet access between communities in the U.S. But more than 30 years later, the divide remains.
The Lorde has risen —from her four-year hiatus, that is.
With Fall classes set to begin Monday, UF’s COVID-19 case numbers are reaching peaks comparable to last winter.
Sex trafficking is happening in every city and could impact any individual regardless of gender, age, race, ethnicity, religion, socioeconomic background or education. With Florida ranking third in the country for reported cases of sex trafficking, it’s important that as a community we understand the reality of this issue and commit to doing something to change it.
The verses of “Tuvwxyz Plane,” the third track on Carolina Garcia’s new album, are separated by a series of voice memos and soundbites, all discussing the potential for a parallel universe and alternate realities.
Traducido por Valeria Pagnani
Protestors sprawled across the corner of West University Avenue and Northwest 13th Street July 16.
After over a year of virtual programming and social distancing, UF Student Government is taking $1.55 million from its reserve account to enhance the student experience as in-person activities return.
Music runs through Grant Schaffer’s veins.