RockGNV looks to foster growth within the local music scene
Luc NeJame got his first taste of the Gainesville rock scene at “Overload,” a punk show curated by a few UF seniors determined to keep the music community alive.
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Luc NeJame got his first taste of the Gainesville rock scene at “Overload,” a punk show curated by a few UF seniors determined to keep the music community alive.
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Surrounded by pedal boards next to potting soil, a bong made out of a yam and full faces of goth makeup peering back from the crowd, the Gnomes of Neptune took the stage at a local house show.
After a long-awaited special election on Nov. 4, three-fourths of Gainesville voters chose to return power over Gainesville Regional Utilities from the state to the city. But for now, nothing will change.
Las elecciones del 2024 vieron aumentar el apoyo al presidente Donald Trump entre votantes latinos. En la Universidad de Florida (UF, por sus siglas en inglés), donde uno de cada cinco estudiantes se identifica como hispano o latino, muchos se encuentran en una encrucijada entre sus convicciones y las de sus familias.
From meditative music to American rock tributes, every music lover can find an event to enjoy in town this week. Check out a roundup of some of the concerts and music events happening in Gainesville.
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Read more from The Alligator's "Ripple Effects" special section here.
Read more from The Alligator's "Ripple Effects" special section here.
Read more from The Alligator's "Ripple Effects" special section here.
Read more from The Alligator's "Ripple Effects" special section here.
Read more from The Alligator's "Ripple Effects" special section here.
Chatter and memory flooded the Evergreen Cemetery Saturday morning as over 100 volunteers came together to honor Alachua County’s fallen heroes ahead of Veterans Day.
Local Girl Scouts honored the upcoming Veteran's Day holiday by placing American flags along Evergreen Cemetery on the morning of Nov. 8, 2025.
Read more from The Alligator's "Ripple Effects" special section here.
The self-proclaimed “biggest pain in Ron DeSantis’ ass” paid her alma mater a visit with a wide smile and firm handshakes on Thursday night.
Chanting and carrying signs, about 200 UF students and community members marched from Turlington Plaza to Tigert Hall Wednesday afternoon to protest the University Police Department’s agreement to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
A UF climate activist is leading a 2,693 mile journey across the Amazon that’ll end with a United Nations conference.
This story has been corrected to better reflect Bobby Mermer’s statements. It has also been updated with a statement from GRU CEO Ed Bielarski.
Once a year, people park on a half-mile stretch on US-441, both sides of the road brimmed with vehicles, and begin the walk to Micanopy.