UF alum ‘Dave’ keeps it fresh
A blue canopy, lined with clothing racks, stood out in a white ocean.
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A blue canopy, lined with clothing racks, stood out in a white ocean.
Living out of trash bags or driving Los Angeles residents for Uber were only pit stops to actress Tiffany Haddish and TikTok star Tabitha Brown’s Hollywood dreams.
If there’s a pile of items sitting untouched in a dusty corner of your house, now might be the time to rummage through the rubble.
Alachua County opened applications for an Emergency Rental Assistance Program March 15.
An alarm blared at 4:45 a.m. in Oulu, Finland, jolting Meri Karioja to wake up for a proctored physics exam in 15 minutes.
Gainesville residents will vote on two city commission seats Tuesday.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a force of change across the globe, bringing about new health standards, new work atmospheres and new hobbies.
Two large tanks sat tucked in the rows of creatures at Gator City Reptiles. In one, a large male gecko perched fearlessly on a piece of driftwood. The other sat empty.
The first day of voting for the UF Student Government Spring Election included some technical difficulties, short lines and about an 80% decrease in voter turnout from last Spring’s election.
Marion Broadaway has a hair appointment every week. This Friday afternoon, a pink and silver crown with the number 100 bedazzled in rhinestones topped her freshly curled gray hair.
The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted a former UF professor for fraudulently receiving $1.76 million in federal grant money from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to advance his company and research in China.
For the past week, my friends have been asking me one question, over and over:
Alachua County will receive $8.1 million for emergency rental assistance through the CARES Act.
The life of a musician isn’t always fast cars, fancy houses or five-star hotels.
As the name suggests, Steve Lacy’s latest release, “The Lo-Fis” doesn’t conquer high fidelitous heights. But the lo-fi satisfaction is an alt-R&B candy grab. The Internet guitarist compiled crushed recordings from high school gleam with his early virtuosity for at-home funk.
Eight months since Alachua County Public Schools went virtual due to COVID-19, students continue to struggle with the change.
Editor’s note: This column contains non-graphic references to suicide.
Editor’s note: Some bus drivers were granted anonymity because they feared repercussions, such as losing their jobs.
Walking into Flashbacks Recycled Fashions is like stepping through the trendiest time machine.
Even if someone did hack into Alachua County’s voting machines, it wouldn’t matter.