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(07/18/22 6:11am)
SweetBerries Eatery and Frozen Custard supporters arrived in droves Sunday to order final rounds of monte cristo sandwiches and kookie concretes before the restaurant temporarily closed.
(07/13/22 3:02pm)
Banners boast UF’s top research status to out-of-towners, but the orange and blue veils the increasingly animated music scene implanted within the heart of the city it inhabits.
(07/11/22 10:00am)
The spirit that drove Gainesville — the former punk hotspot of Florida — to its local prominence transmuted. Embracing its resourcefulness by any means necessary, it did not lose its decentralized creative community after the ‘90s. It thrives in the form of DIY artists and venues.
(07/11/22 10:00am)
Dennis Walton Jr., a 29-year-old local musician who goes by Azazus, began watching anime in middle school to escape the tribulations of his low-income upbringing in Alabama. The underdog archetype commonly portrayed in anime inspired him to power through his struggles.
(07/11/22 2:00am)
Even with a couple of Billboard Alternative chart-toppers, a history of playing prominent festivals, more than three million monthly listeners on Spotify and a new album on the horizon, Matt Maeson’s success hasn’t steered him away from small venues.
(07/05/22 4:01am)
UF’s presidential search follows last year’s search at Florida State University.
(07/05/22 4:00am)
When Timothy “Tee Whitey” White converted his heartbreak poems into raps at 16 years old, he didn’t realize getting sold false dreams and scammed out of contracts throughout his career, would lead him to help upcoming artists avoid the same fate.
(07/03/22 7:05pm)
El distrito de las Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Alachua revocó su decisión del lunes de exigir mochilas transparentes para los estudiantes de secundaria y preparatoria después de que los padres expresaron su preocupación sobre su asequibilidad, durabilidad y practicidad.
(07/01/22 1:47am)
En septiembre del 2017, Gianni Pena navegó en kayak por la calle con sus pertenencias en bolsas impermeables después del huracán Irma. A sus 23 años, el residente de Gainesville todavía se siente nervioso cada junio. Si su casa se inunda nuevamente, tendrá que mudarse.
(07/01/22 4:00am)
In a society that shames plus-size people into hiding and hating their bodies, Shoog McDaniel is rewriting the narrative by showcasing their figures through nude photography.
(06/29/22 2:00am)
The Alachua County Public Schools district reversed its Monday decision to mandate clear backpacks for middle and high-school students after parents raised concerns about their affordability, durability and practicality.
(06/27/22 7:06am)
Greetings, Gators. We’re The Alligator. It’s great to meet you.
(06/27/22 4:00am)
Approaching Gainesville nightlife can be daunting. New students are embarrassed to know nothing, and older students are embarrassed to be out of the know.
(06/27/22 6:51am)
Students who didn’t wish to continue their sport with collegiate programs found a way to keep their same passion alive throughout college: club sports.
(06/27/22 9:18pm)
What better way to escape the chaotic start of a new semester than by spending hours exploring the crowded shelves of a cozy bookstore?
(06/27/22 10:00am)
Voting: it’s free, and it’s pretty easy.
(06/27/22 3:30am)
Gianni Pena kayaked up the street with his belongings in rain-proof bags after Hurricane Irma swept north central Florida in September 2017. The 23-year-old Gainesville resident still feels nervous every June. If his house floods again, he’ll have to move.
(06/24/22 3:50am)
Freshmen flooded residence halls this week. Many were unaware of the on-campus voyeurism case from six months ago.
(06/22/22 10:00am)
Yvette Carter celebrated Juneteenth for half a decade before the rest of Gainesville caught up.
(06/20/22 4:00am)
A cloth banner blocked the doors of UF's administration building after graduate assistants protested on campus, hitting a money bag piñata filled with fake Monopoly bills and coins on the way to the edge of campus at 13th Street. Graduate Assistants United union members painted the banner that would hang on the doors of Tigert Hall Friday.