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(11/08/24 12:03am)
The Alachua County School Board released its state audit report, discussed the interim superintendent contract and commended Superintendent Shane Andrew and District 2 Board Member Diyonne McGraw for their final ACSB meeting on Nov. 6.
(11/07/24 2:03am)
Blue and white with a hammer growing out of the ground. This is the logo that campaign interns temporarily-tattooed on their bodies in support of James Ingle during his 2022 campaign for Gainesville City Commission.
(11/06/24 3:17am)
Democratic incumbent Kim Barton retained her seat as Alachua County Supervisor of Elections in a landslide victory against Republican challenger Judith Jensen Tuesday evening. She won by more than 32,000 votes.
(11/04/24 11:00am)
Being a con man in 1912 River City, Iowa isn’t the easiest job, especially when it comes to singing and dancing to convince citizens to give you their money. Throwing in plaid, warm wool suits? Forget about it.
(11/01/24 10:00am)
When Thomas Vu first stepped into a classroom, he felt more at home than he’d ever been.
(10/31/24 3:15am)
The Florida soccer team took the field clinging to a hope of ending its inconsistent season on a high note. For the seniors, it was their last time ever stepping foot on the pitch. The result ended up being far from what the Gators desired.
(10/29/24 9:39pm)
Florida House District 10 encompasses all of Union, Bradford, Columbia and Baker counties. It also includes the northern half of Alachua County, with a small portion of the northernmost neighborhoods outside of Gainesville enveloped as well.
(10/29/24 9:39pm)
The Alachua County Supervisor of Elections is responsible for setting up polling locations, educating voters, maintaining voter registration and verifying election results.
(10/29/24 9:39pm)
District 1 includes the southernmost portion of Alachua County, including Archer and Micanopy, as well as sections of Paynes Prairie. Most Gainesville areas west of the Archer Road and Southwest 23rd Terrace intersection are part of District 1.
(10/28/24 12:37am)
In what may have been Florida’s most heated match of the season, sophomore forward Lena Bailey was fouled on a breakaway between two Oklahoma defenders just in front of the Sooners’ 18-yard box.
(10/30/24 10:00am)
Within two weeks last month, Graduate Assistants United reached an agreement with UF to expand health insurance benefits for graduate, teaching and research assistants.
(11/01/24 9:55am)
Across Florida, universities share the existence of student government. Though most share a structure that mirrors the United States government, not all student governments look the same structurally or culturally.
(10/29/24 9:30am)
Some people take party buses for a night out, while some UF students ride one in style to vote in the 2024 United States presidential election.
(10/29/24 9:15am)
In Florida, where there is no statewide curriculum for sex education, students face a patchwork of standards as districts set their own policies.
(10/28/24 9:55am)
Choosing the leader of the free world can be a gamble. Some take this literally, the most deep-pocketed among them wagering seven figures on presidential nominees.
(10/25/24 4:02am)
With the first half dwindling into its final five minutes, Alabama sophomore midfielder Melina Rebimbas drove into the box.
(10/25/24 1:40pm)
Music spilled into the street outside of How Bazar as a crowd of over 50 gathered for Swamp Records and #UNLITTER’s R.I.P. Rockfest show. Guests donned costumes ranging from characters like Edward Scissorhands to celebrities like Charli XCX as they listened to the night’s lineup of bands.
(10/22/24 10:51am)
Among Peace Corps volunteers, we often say our service is “the toughest job you’ll ever love.” At 18, however, I couldn’t grasp this sentiment; I was too focused on escaping my responsibilities to understand the profound journey ahead. It was the summer before my senior year of college, and I felt the pressure to go to law school — a goal I had pursued my whole life. Having graduated high school with an associate degree through dual enrollment and spent just two years “finding myself” at college, I knew I wasn’t ready for that next chapter. Then I discovered the Peace Corps and immediately knew I would serve.
(10/22/24 10:50am)
Every Thursday, Tino Taylor could win life-changing money while sitting on his couch and thumbing through his phone.
(10/20/24 9:18pm)
Joan MacLeod describes growing orchids as a nice addiction, one that started for her as she was raising five children and searching for a hobby that offered tranquility and silence.