Letters from a killer: Pedro Bravo's journals, notes and drawings
Pedro Bravo is a murderer.
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Pedro Bravo is a murderer.
The UF Computing Help Desk will now listen to your late night technological woes when Murphy’s Law strikes.
The Hyppo, a St. Augustine-based frozen treat eatery, is expanding beyond its downtown Gainesville location within the next two months. New locations are set to open in Roberts’ Stadium Club on University Avenue and on Butler Plaza between McAlister’s Deli and CiCi’s Pizza. There will also be carts spread throughout Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on gamedays.
Dear freshmen, and really anyone reading this: Don’t try this at home.
Pedro Bravo took the stand Thursday to defend himself against his first-degree murder charge, among others.
An Argument
Missing Persons
An image flashes on screen.
Gainesville is becoming a technology hub that will soon be teeming with job opportunities.
When Central Florida Office Plus shut down after being in business for 56 years, it left more than just an empty store.
Central Florida Office Plus, located at 10 Northwest Sixth St., closed its doors Tuesday after 56 years of business. The store was a hub for local artists and office workers.
Bill Carlson patrolled the 14 aisles of office supplies and furniture, art supplies and picture frames of Central Florida Office Plus for 30 years.
Grace Marketplace, Gainesville’s homeless services center, officially opened Sunday with goals of providing a space for homeless people to come together, eat and eventually have a place to stay overnight.
UF students will now be able to access expensive programs thanks to the university assuming the costs of the former pilot program, UFApps.
As Starbucks-fueled students race toward finals and the semester’s end, Gainesville moving companies prepare for a marathon of their own.
Zoe Wilson-Groark, right, an 18-year-old UF graphic design freshman, and Camille Caesar, a 19-year-old UF art freshman, hold up their pencils for sketching scale Monday in front of the Hub. The two were sketching the T.W. Bryant Space Science Center.
Phoebe Miles, founder of the Cade Museum, opens a reception Thursday at the Innovation Hub celebrating 16 finalists for a $50,000 award. Entrepreneurs could present their innovations to attendees.
A local startup is relocating to Austin after a big win at music and media conference South by Southwest, leaving the Gainesville startup community with mixed feelings.
As the second most volunteer-producing school for the Peace Corps, UF will host a representative on campus.
For 20-year-old UF finance junior Ariela Steinberg, being a woman in the business world can feel like walking on eggshells.