Diversity on the rise in Gainesville’s music community
Gainesville artists and organizations are working to uplift people of color, queer and female voices in the local music scene.
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Gainesville artists and organizations are working to uplift people of color, queer and female voices in the local music scene.
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Flyers with COVID-19 statistics are being swapped out for artistic displays.
The glaring sun and 85-degree heat did not stop the nearly 40 people who came to see “Blackademics,” one of the latest productions from UF Performing Arts Driveway Theatre Project Saturday.
Change Party and Gator Party members crowded on the basement floor of the Reitz Union Wednesday as they eagerly waited for results.
The number of ballots cast on the first day of voting for the UF Student Government Spring Election increased by about 4.75 times since last Spring’s election.
The A. Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center partnered with the UF Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere to host two back-to-back events: one virtual event celebrating music and one in-person event celebrating Black artistry.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, students can elect 50 Senators and the Student Body President, Vice President and Treasurer, at eight polling locations across campus.
The UF Police Department issued a warrant Wednesday for a man who used a cell phone to record a student in a Murphree Hall shower.
March for Our Lives Gainesville held its fourth annual vigil Monday on the anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.
Kathy Stewart’s 6-year-old daughter had done everything there was to do in Gainesville, from summer camps to preschool day trips.
Students can cast their votes at eight polling locations, including a new law college option, in the Spring UF Student Government Elections.
UF Student Government elections are fast approaching, and some parties are releasing their platforms for the semester.
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.
The head to head special runoff election between seasoned politician Cynthia Chestnut and newcomer Matt Howland, fizzled out Tuesday night when Howland surrendered.
January: the time of year dedicated to purging fridges, replacing fries with fruit and flocking to gyms. This year, the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t stand in the way of Gainesville residents’ New Year’s resolutions.
Anyone who knows me admits I am a procrastinator.
I cried waterfalls in the library of Providence High School in Jacksonville after my high school basketball team, Bishop Synder, was eliminated by Trinity Christian in the district tournament.
As the sun went down Monday evening, light shone from the crowd of about 70 Jewish Gators grasping blue, white and orange candles. The flame passed from person to person, spreading light in the spirit of Hanukkah.