Eco-friendly artists hold nature-based workshops at artisans’ guild
For artists like Hannah Banciella, onion skins are more than just food scraps.
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For artists like Hannah Banciella, onion skins are more than just food scraps.
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Florida’s state budget June 2, approving $101 billion to distribute across the state.
A local band decided to give back the best way they know how — throwing a concert.
The block was hot this weekend, and it wasn’t just because of the climbing Gainesville temperatures.
A blend of ax-throwing, live music and fundraising for children with severe illnesses will take place at The Hatchetbury this month.
Why the signing of Tim Tebow as a tight end was a smart move by the Jacksonville Jaguars
After a 15 month long hiatus, pop-punk show Emo Night returns to Gainesville with a full capacity show Saturday.
Bright yellow plastic bags, long lines of cars and impatient customers — Gennavieve Conver has endured it all.
The Gators will compete in the SEC Outdoor Championships starting Thursday in Bryan-College Station, Texas.
The Sunshine State: home to the Everglades, Kissimmee Prairie State Park, Lake Okeechobee, Florida Reef and now an environmental crisis. On April 4, Florida declared a state of emergency due to a toxic wastewater reservoir on the brink of collapse in Manatee County.
With the crackling sound of black tires on gray gravel, a white limousine crawled to a stop at the in-person graduation ceremony’s stage. An excited graduate had arrived.
Florida’s track team closed out its regular season this week in two different cities.
Alachua County will participate in the nation’s largest community improvement program for the 29th year in a row.
From burgers to po’boys, nachos to French fries, Goldie’s Burgers is bringing another food option to Gainesville’s Depot Park.
Florida sat on the verge of another sweep. It led 21-17, but soon unraveled as the Aggies tied the set.
After back-and-forth volleys, Texas A&M freshman Claire Jeter whacked the ball right into the waiting arms of Lauren Dooley and T’ara Ceasar, who slammed it to the Aggies side.
The Gators now look to do something they haven’t done since November: bounce back.
Florida redshirt senior Holly Carlton stood at the service line in the third set. With a clamoring crowd, she prepared for her final serve at the O’Connell Center.
Gainesville Herbal Aid is partnering with GRACE Grows to bring herbal education and medicine to the local homeless community.
UF President Kent Fuchs announced the HyFlex spring reopening plan last fall before the worst of the pandemic hit this past winter. Immediately, employees, students and community members began voicing their concerns about this top-down decision. They held protests outside of the President’s mansion, created a petition with over 3,500 signatures, wrote opinion columns in local newspapers and even attended a Board of Trustees meeting. Despite these efforts, the administration plowed forward with its plan.