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Change Party and Gator Party members crowded on the basement floor of the Reitz Union Wednesday as they eagerly waited for results.
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Change Party and Gator Party members crowded on the basement floor of the Reitz Union Wednesday as they eagerly waited for results.
After one and a half years of construction, Santa Fe will open the doors of its campus expansion into downtown Gainesville by the end of the semester.
Four teams, four shiny new facilities.
Fallen maple leaves that crunched a few days ago instead squished underneath the soles of about 150 participants’ shoes as each made their way to the starting line.
UF President Kent Fuchs’ Task Force on Outside Activities agreed to pass its policy and process recommendations in a meeting Monday, a week before its proposed deadline.
The President’s Task Force on Outside Activities created a plan for the next 20 days in a meeting Tuesday, which lasted 48 minutes.
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Niels Lane lunges his sword toward his opponent. The sounds of piercing clashes and shuffling feet reverberate around the hall.
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At a school with more than 60,000 students, it seems paradoxical that engaging with campus can be difficult.
UF students who stroll through Turlington, Plaza of the Americas or the Reitz Union may be haggled by strangers with bright blue papers who beg for their signatures, addresses and phone numbers.
In a blur of concert flyer-covered streets, forearms bearing collections of multicolored wristbands and inescapable medleys of live music pouring out of downtown Gainesville venues, Jenna Bassi awaited her very first FEST.
UF students come to Gainesville with the promise of education, new friendships, experiences and overflowing opportunities. However, their residence is temporary, and they may not realize how their actions could impact the surrounding community.
Low-income Gainesville residents may soon be living alongside UF students as a mixed-use development proposal is set to be built next to campus.
A dozen apartment complexes in Gainesville are located less than a five-minute drive from campus. Rent near campus is steep as multiple apartments charge more than $1000 per month.
After an attempted murder trial, Julius Irving uses his life experiences to set goals for himself.
The Trailblazers: 150 Years of Alachua County Women exhibit highlights the stories and accomplishments of eleven women from Alachua County. The women highlighted include Daphne Duval Williams, Sarah Hamilton Matheson, Dr. Sarah Lucretia Robb, Marjorie Harris Carr, Vivian Washington Filer, Judith Brown, Margaret Tebeau, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Clara Backus Floyd Gehan, Mary Etta Hancock Cubberly, and Emmaline Hardy Buchholz.
The first week of the Fall semester has come to a close, and it’s time to start settling into a study routine. Starting at your desk is a good first step, but Gainesville has so much more to offer.