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For decades, they thought it was a bluff.
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For decades, they thought it was a bluff.
Gainesville’s total city budget will increase by $9 million starting Oct. 1, with more money dedicated to improving city transportation, infrastructure and other initiatives.
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Every summer, students moving out cram their cars with valuables, forcing them to play Tetris with their desks, chairs and mattresses. Whatever doesn’t fit has to stay.
Dotted with white tents, the Reitz Union North Lawn was prepared for the beginning of another highly anticipated Gators football season. Most were empty shells of the tailgates that would fill them later.
Two U.S. House primary winners celebrated their victories very differently Tuesday night — one at a bustling yoga studio and the other sick at home.
Alachua County Public Works began construction on a new trail along Archer Road July 14, nine days after a man allegedly sexually harassed a woman on the popular nearby Hawthorne Trail.
Like a selection from a proverbial box of chocolates or a toy at the bottom of the cereal box, the nightly offerings at Gainesville’s High Dive remain a consistent mystery.
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As inflation continues and gas prices soar, Gainesville residents fear monthly utility bills.
About 50 students sat in shifts outside UF President Kent Fuchs and UF Provost Joe Glover’s offices Tuesday, the last day of the bargaining session for graduate assistant wages.
A cloth banner blocked the doors of UF's administration building after graduate assistants protested on campus, hitting a money bag piñata filled with fake Monopoly bills and coins on the way to the edge of campus at 13th Street. Graduate Assistants United union members painted the banner that would hang on the doors of Tigert Hall Friday.
Gainesville police are searching for the suspect in an armed robbery near Target on Southwest Archer Road early Thursday morning .
It was a star-studded affair in College Park, Maryland, the home of the NCAA Quarterfinal matchup between the Florida Gators and the Maryland Terrapins.
The Florida men’s golf team stayed on state grounds as they made their way to Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, to compete in their 32nd regional as a program. Under head coach J.C. Deacon, the Gators have made it to every golf regional since 2014.
UF Business Services announced recently it will break off its 13-year contract with Aramark to hire Chartwells Higher Education to handle all on-campus food services, including catering, residential, retail and athletic dining.
It has been a long time since the Gators have seen .500 in the Southeastern Conference. UF has lacked an even record since a defeat from Georgia on April Fools’ Day saw it fall to a 3-4 conference record.
Friday marked the conclusion of the SEC Championship rounds before match play. The championship is a postseason event held at Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons, Georgia.
A shooting Tuesday night at Wawa on 1007 E. University Ave. left one man dead.
As cars drove past University Avenue, many honked their horns to support graduate assistants who were advocating for wage increases. People marched, chanted, held signs and used chalk to leave their message at Tigert Hall Friday.