Gainesville art gallery showcases local artist group’s exhibit
A local group of artists debuted their first exhibit while bouncing bass and percussion echoed, glasses were filled with wine and glowing black lights lit up the SL8 gallery Friday.
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A local group of artists debuted their first exhibit while bouncing bass and percussion echoed, glasses were filled with wine and glowing black lights lit up the SL8 gallery Friday.
Growing up, Willie Jackson Jr. couldn’t wait for Friday nights during the fall. Whenever P.K. Yonge football played, he was there.
When East Gainesville native Hatdrika Monroe researched U.S. food deserts for a UF class in 2018, she didn’t expect to discover she was from an area nationally recognized for its disparities, including food insecurity.
Axel Nefve stood ready to serve out the match with his lead 5-3.
Knelt over bright cherry hardwood, 42-year-old Tingqun Zhang unfolded a 20-foot canvas over his living room floor.
Florida Gators catcher BT Riopelle stepped to the plate in the bottom of the 11th inning with no outs, two on base and the Gators trailing by two runs to the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Y.K. Wong arrived at the port of San Francisco from Guangdong, China, on Nov. 9, 1902. Thirteen years later, he enrolled as one of the first Asian American students at UF.
Johnny Nguyen found he enjoyed the comfort of a pencil in his hand from an early age while growing up in Urbana, Illinois. Tracing the covers of GameCube games, like Spiderman 2 and old Disney movies, onto sheets of copy paper led him to create his own sketches.
As an Asian American with a white mother and a Filipino father, I have always struggled with my identity.
Han Yi, who immigrated to the U.S. from China, feels betrayed by the state she’s called home for roughly 10 years due to a bill restricting Chinese citizens from purchasing real estate in Florida.
If you ask Maha Amer what brought her to Florida, she would say the Gators’ confidence and pride.
Florida softball ended its season with its loss in game six to Stanford. The Gators struggled to keep Stanford from scoring and switched between three pitchers, but it wasn't enough to keep the Cardinal out of the game.
Florida found its momentum in game five of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Regionals Saturday night.
Stanford junior catcher Aly Kaneshiro homered to left field for her seventh home run of the season and brought home graduate student infielder Taylor Gindlesperger to give the Cardinal a three-run lead over the Gators in the bottom of the third inning.
Florida junior right-handed starting pitcher Brandon Sproat had a down night in Friday’s outing against Kentucky.
Florida senior utility player Sarah Longley hit a leadoff home run in the bottom of the seventh inning to tie up the game against Loyola Marymount. Sophomore second baseman Regan Walsh then singled through the left side where redshirt sophomore Christina Wellen then pinch ran for her.
Friday morning, the Southeastern Conference announced its annual All-SEC awards, which included four members of the Florida softball team.
Florida Sophomore duo Alicia Dudeney and Bente Spee stood exhausted on the court.
Tennessee sophomore outfielder Katie Taylor advanced to first after she reached on a fielding error. Taylor was then brought home by senior outfielder Kiki Milloy after she homered to left field to extend Tennessee's lead by two runs in the bottom of the second inning.
Kentucky junior first baseman Meeko Harrison homered to right center and scored redshirt freshman Jenna Blanton to take the lead against Florida by one run in the top of the fifth inning. Florida redshirt junior shortstop Skylar Wallace then took the lead for the Gators in the bottom when she homered to right center to put UF back in the lead.