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(01/10/18 10:07pm)
Standing to the left, Kristyn "Bat" Lopez, a tattooist for Death or Glory Tattoo, directs her Thursday night flash-tattoo workshop class at Alachua County Public Library's Headquarters Branch to drawing supplies.
(01/10/18 10:07pm)
Tattooed local Leda Balch traced a dragon flash-tattoo design and painted it a vibrant red and yellow Wednesday evening at the Alachua County Public Library's Headquarters Branch.
(01/08/18 9:25pm)
Hannah Bauerlein can’t count how many times she has stopped by the Reitz Union Starbucks.
(01/08/18 1:22pm)
It’s that time of the year again. The gym is filled to capacity, the library is surprisingly full and the rude classmate you’ve dealt with for the past three semesters is suddenly rather friendly. It’s a new year, a new semester and a new chance for people to change for the better — or at least for them to pretend to.
(01/08/18 12:00am)
It’s that time of the year again. The gym is filled to capacity, the library is surprisingly full and the rude classmate you’ve dealt with for the past three semesters is suddenly rather friendly. It’s a new year, a new semester and a new chance for people to change for the better — or at least for them to pretend to.
(01/07/18 9:30pm)
New scooter parking is being constructed near the Chemistry Lab Building and is supposed to be open for the first day of classes, according to student body president Smith Meyers, to provide additional parking to the Library West scooter area.
(01/07/18 9:30pm)
Finding scooter parking on UF’s campus for Daniel Chalco proved to be a challenge. Scooters bumped together, parked over the lines and in the middle of the road were a common sight every morning before class.
(01/07/18 8:57pm)
New scooter parking is being constructed near the Chemistry Lab Building and is supposed to be open for the first day of classes, according to student body president Smith Meyers, to provide additional parking to the Library West scooter area.
(12/24/17 4:55pm)
A group of Gainesville and UF researchers will delve into the history of St. Augustine and explore Cuba on a documentary airing nationally on PBS on Tuesday.
(12/15/17 6:51pm)
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(12/15/17 6:51pm)
Beginning in January, students will be able to utilize Library West and Newell Hall 24/7 for the Spring 2018 semester.
(12/04/17 7:05am)
Two genealogists taught Gainesville residents how to use family tree websites to understand their ancestry Saturday afternoon.
(11/30/17 9:30pm)
When Lisa Klug’s friend was diagnosed with HIV in 1998, Klug was devastated.
(11/30/17 8:14pm)
Campus is crowded. Like, really crowded. More so than usual, and you’re fed up with it. Everyone who neglected to attend classes or show their face in the library is finally creeping out of their dorms and apartments with the realization that finals week is just around the corner.
(11/28/17 9:46pm)
Before UF and Florida State University’s football teams went head-to-head Saturday, students from both schools challenged each other to a business competition.
(11/16/17 8:30pm)
When Michael Cizek had his cheek swabbed outside Library West in November 2015, he didn’t think anything of it.
(11/15/17 12:03am)
Latrell placed a book about jungle animals on his head and abandoned his shoes as he showcased his Michael Jackson dance moves in the Sidney Lanier Elementary cafeteria. The 10-year-old was living his dream of being a king.
(11/15/17 12:02am)
Brightly colored tents, balloons and students in Dance Marathon polos stretched from the entrance of Library West to the edge of the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday.
(11/14/17 1:00am)
Despite not mentioning it while campaigning in Spring, Student Body President Smith Meyers told the audience at the State of the Campus Address that mental health has always been his first priority.
(11/05/17 8:49pm)
A new sound has joined the din of bar music and speeding cars during late nights on West University Avenue.