Museum to host 14th annual ButterflyFest
Butterfly wings will flutter among UF students at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Saturday.
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Butterfly wings will flutter among UF students at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Saturday.
The Gators haven’t faced LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in nearly three years. The rivals played their last two games in Gainesville thanks to an arrangement stemming from Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
The UF Student Body is preparing for Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle’s Gainesville arrival.
Kyree Campbell was right: The Gators indeed played “big boy ball” Saturday night.
Apple-size hoop earrings graze her cheeks, a reptile-print dress flows down to her ankles and a black bindi rests between her dark, groomed eyebrows.
Armed with sun hats, bug spray and multicolored wicker baskets, 70 people collected mushrooms Sunday at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
On Sept. 20, a youth climate strike of unprecedented proportions stood at the forefront of the world stage. Now, two weeks later, that energy has died down to some degree in Gainesville’s corner of the world. This is a shame, because it’s our generation's responsibility to enact the change. The private sector still needs to be held accountable, the government still needs to be pressured and public sentiment still needs to be changed: and here lies the purpose of the Climate Reality Project.
Kayser Enneking is hoping that the second time’s the charm.
Writer and director James Gray’s eighth film “Ad Astra” aims for the stars, but unfortunately a deadpan performance from Brad Pitt adds to its mediocrity.
Florida's men’s basketball team spoke to the media Tuesday, and alligatorSports came away with some interesting tidbits before the Gators’ first fall practice of the year Friday.
Children with marker-stained hands, teenagers in black leather jackets and retirees with specks of gray hair crowded shoulder to shoulder in front of Gainesville City Hall Friday.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — It all came down to one kick.
The City Hall Auditorium overflowed Thursday night as Gainesville citizens discussed single-use plastic and utility bills with commissioners.
When Diane McFarlin was 16, she applied for a summer job at the Daily Highlander, a local paper in her small Florida hometown, Lake Wales.
Gainesville residents will no longer need to take a trip to the doctor to grab some Opus Coffee.
Attempts to eliminate plastic in the community were overturned on Tuesday.
Florida Gov. Ron Desantis speaks about the environment to a crowd of about 50 people April 16 at the Steinmetz Hall courtyard.
Gov. Ron DeSantis will make a ‘major announcement’ at UF Monday.
A local nonprofit carried its weight in trash-collecting from 2018 to 2019.
The Florida Microplastic Awareness Project will host events educating the UF community about the potential dangers of microplastic during the fifth annual Microplastic Awareness Month.