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(04/24/23 11:01am)
When he entered a house in the Kuikuro village, Micheal Heckenberger was greeted by a smell medley of smokiness, traditional Xingu cooking and excess body paint. Moving through the house was a sensual experience in itself, he said, adjusting to the open circular spaces and side-by-side hammocks.
(04/21/23 7:36pm)
When Buchholz High School student Ahan Mishra received a physics book titled “Introduction to Classical Mechanics” in the mail, he wondered how it made its way to his doorstep when school was out for the summer and Newton’s laws of motion were the last thing on his mind.
(04/20/23 2:38pm)
A full house of punk-rockers dressed in their best black tank tops, skinny jeans and fishnet tights met Laura Jane Grace’s heavily anticipated return to Gainesville.
(04/19/23 4:46pm)
As the sun went down and the lights came on, The Big Sho’ transformed a warehouse into a grand spectacle of sight and sound.
(04/17/23 6:12am)
UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences spans across the state’s 67 counties, delivering environmental research and discoveries to local communities.
(04/17/23 6:12am)
Over decades of growth and restructuring, the climate-focused nonprofit We Are Neutral became a powerhouse of sustainability within the community.
(04/17/23 6:13am)
In the classroom of an environmental science teacher one will see many things. Lab coats. Goggles. Maps. Skeletons of animals tangled in nets.
(04/17/23 6:21am)
Stacks of worn-out skateboards sit in Thomas Phillips’ studio, waiting to be broken down and resculpted into something new. Within a couple of weeks, he can transform a set of skateboards into items like fighting action figure sets, safety goggles or swords.
(04/17/23 6:13am)
Global climate change has been an ominous phrase for decades — a looming, ambiguous deadline when our home will no longer welcome us.
(04/17/23 7:01am)
With its abundance of historic natural resources, Alachua County is no stranger to climate and environmental activism.
(04/17/23 6:09am)
Merriam-Webster defines the idiom “whistle past the graveyard” as “to act or talk as if one is relaxed and not afraid when one is actually afraid or nervous.”
(04/17/23 6:13am)
For most students, Gainesville is only a four-year blip in their lives.
(04/17/23 6:54am)
Every morning before heading into the orange groves for his shift, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Park tour guide Rick Mulligan reads one of the titular author’s letters. He tries to pick a letter that was written on the date he’s going in, to get a sense of how she was feeling that day.
(04/13/23 3:45pm)
Around 8 p.m. April 6, a call was made to the UF University Police Department, claiming a potential shooter was on their way to campus. Police increased patrol presence, including around Marston Science Library and Library West. But by 9:15 p.m., there were no officers in sight.
(04/11/23 10:09pm)
On Monday morning, Rep. Chuck Clemons (R-Newberry) filed legislation, House Bill 1645, that would put Gainesville Regional Utilities under state control if passed.
(04/11/23 12:48am)
From Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and now to Gainesville — the Root and Herbs festival at Haile Farmers’ Market celebrated the use of plants, roots and herbs in cultures from around the world.
(04/10/23 9:36pm)
Cargando letreros grandes y banderines representando diferentes países, docenas de estudiantes y residentes corearon en unísono en la intersección de la calle 13 y West University Avenue.
(04/10/23 11:29am)
After three hours of screaming early 2000s melancholy tunes to a stand-up microphone surrounded by inflatable skeletons, laser lights and fog machines to the jam-packed crowd at Vivid Music Hall, Jade Meadows slips on a pair of designated post-show slippers for the night.
(04/10/23 11:15am)
Cries for the protection of gender-affirming care echoed from the dozens of protestors clutching banners decorated with transgender symbols and flag colors as they marched down Stadium Road.
(04/10/23 10:00am)
When Emily Westerholm was incarcerated, hearing her mother’s voice was what kept her sane. But that sanity was a privilege — her mother could afford to pay for the phone calls.