Mochiry offers desserts and Korean cuisine to Gainesville residents
Mochiry’s Sept. 29 grand opening was a combination of anticipation and anxiety for co-founder and owner Main Alqwasmi.
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Mochiry’s Sept. 29 grand opening was a combination of anticipation and anxiety for co-founder and owner Main Alqwasmi.
The last week of September marked one year of homelessness for 36-year-old Lana Wise. She often struggles to find a private place to use the bathroom, sometimes going for more than 24 hours without relief.
Cuando una vigilia el 10 de octubre de 2023 para Israel se convirtió en un caos después de que los estudiantes percibieron un fuerte ruido como disparos, lo único que se le pasó por la cabeza a Mordechai Krasnjanski fue correr hacia la seguridad.
The soothing rhythm of whirring pottery wheels has become a regular part of Sara Truman’s daily life.
As Hurricane Helene swept through Gainesville Sept. 26, the Humane Society of North Central Florida lost its power. Prepared and privileged, staff said, the shelter regained power the next morning.
Florida Gators outside hitter AC Fitzpatrick (0) and Florida Gators setter Alexis Stucky (5) celebrate a point during the first set at the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on Sunday, October 06, 2024.
In a world increasingly defined by environmental challenges, 22-year-old Will Wanzenberg chose to look for the positives.
Florida Gators quarterback Graham Mertz (15) throws the ball during the second half half at Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, October 05, 2024.
Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway (2) stiff arms a defender during the second half half at Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, October 05, 2024.
Florida Gators running back Montrell Johnson Jr. (1) breaks a tackle during the first half at Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, October 05, 2024.
Florida Gators running back Ja'Kobi Jackson (24) rushes the ball during the second half half at Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday, October 05, 2024.
By the end of the first quarter, 71-year-old Betty Knight was drenched in sweat, eating ice chips and keeping a cool rag on her head like a parched desert wanderer, savoring the last drops of an oasis.
Florida Gators midfielder Lauren Donovan (15) celebrates her first career goal with Florida Gators midfielder Norah Abbott (27) and Florida Gators defender Josie Curtis (9) during the first half at Donald R. Dizney Stadium on Friday, October 04, 2024.
Squinting across the 78 feet of plastered ground, freshman Alicia Dudeney stands and readies herself to receive the serve. It’s the same routine that she always performs, but at this moment, it feels a little different. With a crowd of over 300 fans looking on in the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex, the ball rises into the air, casting a small shadow across the court. Moments later, the Florida faithful erupt as Dudeney, their star newcomer, takes a crucial 4-3 lead in the second set.
In its meeting Thursday, the Gainesville City Commission approved an amendment to an affordable housing ordinance, which will decrease the amount of housing units that can be built on land that is a certain square footage.
Katherine Mockler was stuck having to choose between her academics and her home once she learned UF only canceled Thursday classes. Between not having enough time to go home and wanting to help her mother evacuate, Mockler felt stuck.
El Museo de Historia Matheson se convirtió en un bullicioso y vibrante tapiz de aromas, sabores e historias mientras los participantes sirvieron y probaron una mezcla de platos sudamericanos.
The Matheson History Museum became a bustling, vibrant tapestry of smells, flavors and stories as attendees served and savored a mix of Latin American dishes.
Having a hurricane on his doorstep was a new experience for out-of-state UF freshman Reid Kizer, who moved to Gainesville from Austin, Texas.
Denelson Estimable hastily swerves to the left and avoids crashing into another student as he rides his scooter through the Reitz Union North Lawn and The Hub’s two-meter-wide sidewalk.