CJC alum starts new sitcom
What started as three brothers making home videos became a sketch-comedy YouTube Channel. Now, it’s a media production company pitching its first sitcom.
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What started as three brothers making home videos became a sketch-comedy YouTube Channel. Now, it’s a media production company pitching its first sitcom.
With bright skies and fields of fresh fruit, Red, White and Blues Farm provided the perfect rural escape from Gainesville’s city life.
After a year of momentous musical moments, the Grammys has returned to deliver its prestigious accolades to the artists who deserve to take home the gold — or not.
Popular websites and study tools like Chegg and Course Hero have been a saving grace for many students’ grades. But these online tools have opened the door to a world of trouble that students may be unaware of.
Emad Nasif, a 21-year-old Gainesville Twitch streamer, spends much of his day shouting.
Roksolana Mykytiuk, 25, stood alone at Turlington Plaza Feb. 28. She held a poster: “Stand with Ukraine.” As hundreds of students passed through the mid-campus hub, she noticed a girl with braids intertwined with blue and yellow fabric walking toward her.
Love at first sight can quickly turn into frustration and impatience when you don’t get that call back from your crush.
The number of ballots cast on the first day of voting for the UF Student Government Spring Election increased by about 4.75 times since last Spring’s election.
Ninety miles from the land of the free exists an island shackled by its government.
UF received $270,000 to provide resources to students who want to learn and develop blockchain technology including cryptocurrencies and NFTs.
In a long skirt and a blue T-shirt with the slogan “Ho No Mo,” ‘Sister Cindy’ pranced inside a circle of more than 500 students, blocking the walkways of Plaza of Americas Monday afternoon.
Kathy Stewart’s 6-year-old daughter had done everything there was to do in Gainesville, from summer camps to preschool day trips.
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.