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The Gainesville community visits the Florida Vintage Market at Bo Diddley Plaza on Oct. 6.
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The Gainesville community visits the Florida Vintage Market at Bo Diddley Plaza on Oct. 6.
Ryan Deuel, 33, drove two hours to come to Bo Diddley Plaza on Sunday morning. His purpose? The Florida Vintage Market.
Rainbow crosswalks have been in cities around the country from Atlanta to Seattle to New York. This week, Gainesville will add itself to the list.
After a successful show last year, the Progressive Rock Experience is returning to Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Decades ago, a half-built hotel was completed and used for government research. A successful hardware store is now home to a local music venue.
Motorcyclists pass through the Third Annual Great Gainesville Car Show at Bo Diddley Community Plaza. Hundreds of people attended the annual event.
YouKaro Sinawski, an 81-year-old Gainesville resident, looks through a 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Saturday during Third Annual Great Gainesville Car Show at Bo Diddley Community Plaza. Sinawski went to the car show last year, and he said he appreciates the amount of work the show’s car owners put into their respective cars.
YouKaro Sinawski, an 81-year-old Gainesville resident, looks through a 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Saturday during Third Annual Great Gainesville Car Show at Bo Diddley Community Plaza. Sinawski went to the car show last year, and he said he appreciates the amount of work the show’s car owners put into their respective cars.
Motorcyclists pass through the Third Annual Great Gainesville Car Show at Bo Diddley Community Plaza. Hundreds of people attended the annual event.
The first column I ever wrote for The Alligator was about the best libraries on campus. For this column, I would like to expand on my list of “Best of…” But rather than comparing the best on-campus libraries, I’m going to discuss off-campus coffee shops. This is my attempt at a reprise.
Love is in the air in Gainesville. Met a cutie in your class, on Tinder or out at The Swamp and want to move things forward? Here’s a suggestion: Take them on a date.
Changeville Music and Arts Festival is bringing around 5,000 peoplefrom all aspects of entertainment and the community to promote social change.
About 200 Gainesville residents demonstrated at Bo Diddley Plaza to show support for self-declared Venezuelan interim president Juan Guaidó. Edysmar Diaz-Cruz / Alligator Contributor
Over the past two weekends I have attended two pride parades — one in Atlanta and one locally on Bo Diddley Community Plaza — in solidarity with friends and family members who identify as members of the LGBTQ+ community. In response to my travels, I was asked why pride parades continue to be heavily celebrated, despite the fact that this community now has the right to marriage and most discriminatory practices are now outlawed. I will try to answer this based on my own observations and ideas.
Clea DuBrawl rolled down University Avenue alongside a pack of about 20 roller derby skaters gripping pride flags Saturday afternoon.
It’s time for UF and the Gainesville community to show it’s creativity, uniqueness, nerve and talent.
A flurry of snaps filled the room when Diana Moreno reminded LGBTQ+ students that UF is their campus too.