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“Put him to sleep!”
A year after UF’s campus shut down due to COVID-19, the university’s first in-person socially distanced live music event marked a return to normalcy.
In September 1925, Lassie Goodbread-Black stood patiently behind a block-long line of boys waiting to register for Fall classes at UF. But when she finally made her way to the registrar, he refused to help her.
After nearly a year of pandemic-related setbacks, Sus Hi Eatstation finally sees a light at the end of the tunnel.
Over the next three months, the city of Alachua will be an open market for live music, local vendors and family fun.
The City of Gainesville’s plan to provide the community with fresh produce has come to fruition.
Antonio Farias, UF’s first Chief Diversity Officer, who oversees diversity and inclusion efforts, left his post Sunday.
For Gainesville residents in need of an outdoor space to unwind and grab a bite to eat, the Innovation District’s latest addition is open for business.
With their gloved hands gripping shovels, Boy Scout Troop 125 ventured into the wooded area out back of First Christian Church – eyes scanning for the fluorescent red berries of coral ardisia.
At home, Shawn Hinds’ mind is occupied with her six kids.
A familiar treat to some and a new treat to others, Jeremiah’s Italian Ice is finding its way into the Gainesville community.
Here are the Spring 2021 Student Government Executive Election candidates. Students can chose from three parties -- the Change Party, the Gator Party and the Keg Party -- on Feb. 23 and 24.
This year, Black History Month may feel different for many of us, especially after the death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests that had taken place during summer. The world has opened its eyes to the centuries of racism that Black people have experienced and is now putting forth efforts to promote diversity and inclusion. Institutions like UF have claimed to engage in anti-racism, but are they missing the mark?
UF raised $25.3 million during its third annual Gator Giving Day fundraiser Thursday, making it the highest yielding year.
A fake Instagram account posing as Alachua County Public Schools spread a false message late Saturday night that schools would switch to remote learning.
Fish and plant sex will be the only PG-13 content at this year’s Cinema Verde International Environmental Film & Arts Festival.
UF professor Stephen Mulkey said he wouldn’t be surprised if he lost his job for criticising the university administration's COVID-19 response.
Between the racial reckoning of summer 2020 and COVID-19 compounding racial health disparities, a UF professor’s new class on whiteness aims to foster discussion on racial issues.
Grab your game cards and all of your extra tickets — good, clean fun has officially arrived in Gainesville.