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(09/11/23 4:00pm)
From juice bars to funnel cakes to Venezuelan-styled sandwiches, food trucks provide easy access to various dishes and flavors and introduce new cultures and cooking styles to customers.
(09/11/23 2:30pm)
Barbara Hughey Reardon cree que la gente quiere ayudar a la comunidad inmigrante, pero no están seguros de por dónde empezar.
(09/11/23 2:00pm)
For the past six months, Rachel Smith and her team of conservationists at Disney Conservation loaded into their ATVs at first light and ventured along the scruffy sands and past the warm waters of the Disney Vero Beach Resort.
(09/11/23 2:30pm)
A congregation filed into the Westminster Presbyterian Church not to pray, but to receive valuable identification cards.
(09/11/23 2:00pm)
Una congregación entra la Iglesia Presbiteriana Westminster no para rezar, sino para recibir valiosas tarjetas de identificación.
(09/11/23 10:30am)
Florida’s freshwater springs overflow with life, combining rich biodiversity with community recreation. Yet, springs activists argue a once-pristine environment is at risk of being ruined.
(09/11/23 10:45am)
CORRECTION: The article has been updated to more accurately reflect what GAU dues fund. The Alligator initially reported otherwise.
(09/11/23 12:00pm)
Michelle Castronover wasn’t keen on owning chickens. But when her husband and daughter asked to build a coop as a “COVID project,” the 49-year-old Shell Elementary teacher agreed.
(09/07/23 10:00am)
Wine glasses were filled and emptied over exchanged tales and travel stories. Laughter filled the room as strangers would find good company in each other over a mutual love for wine.
(09/06/23 1:53pm)
The Repurpose Project is hard to miss. The yard is scattered with hand-painted signage, old furniture surrounded by foliage and meticulously organized scraps of materials, displaying an artistic touch unseen in chain thrift stores.
(09/06/23 1:53pm)
The iconic 24-hour diner Waffle House has won over hearts for decades with its simple, yet dependable menu. But one service it provides to the community proves relevant during the hurricane season.
(09/06/23 3:58am)
The UF Supreme Court ruled 4-1 in favor of a districting map that consists of 37 at-large seats with some dorm seats being altered — making the Fall 2023 election a winner takes all.
(09/06/23 2:29am)
A recent Senate meeting continued Senators' battle over voting districts, which could impact who represents students in the upcoming Fall election.
(09/05/23 9:45am)
For those of you who are not already familiar, Graduate Assistants United is the labor union representing over 4,400 Graduate Assistants at UF. UF GAU is a family, a haven and a safeguard against entities that often don’t have our best interests at heart.
(09/05/23 9:31am)
This past week the City of Gainesville, along with many other cities and counties across the coastal south, dealt with the effects of Hurricane Idalia. Gainesville and Alachua County were fortunate to miss the worst of the storm, but the sound of chainsaws could be heard across the city as fallen trees and limbs were cleared from roads, lawns and, yes, homes.
(09/05/23 11:00am)
The Humane Society of North Central Florida manages 250 fosterable animals, but on the morning of Aug. 30, not one could be found at the shelter.
(09/04/23 12:44am)
En el corazón del centro de Gainesville, el dulce aroma de los platos africanos y los ritmos de tambores japoneses llenaron el aire. Rápidamente surgió una multitud de espectadores al festival, emocionados por sumergirse en la celebración multicultural de la unidad.
(09/04/23 12:40am)
In the heart of downtown Gainesville, the sweet aroma of Afro-fusion dishes and layered rhythms of a Japanese drumming ensemble filled the air. A crowd of festival goers quickly emerged, eager to immerse themselves in the multicultural celebration of unity.
(09/05/23 2:00pm)
The smell of greasy oils and sugar floats through the open window into the crowded outdoor park, reminding customers of weekend nights at a festival. Two young toddlers dressed in matching tie-dyed shirts jump up and down, unable to control their excitement, as they ask for more whipped cream on their milkshakes and gaze in awe at the list of corndogs.
(09/05/23 10:00am)
As Florida’s Big Bend communities recover from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Idalia, the Alachua County community is grateful to not have met the storm's eye.