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(07/10/23 10:15am)
As parents search for a way to entertain their children during the summer break, community organizations and businesses are opening their doors and curating various programs that allow kids to socialize and learn a new talent while out of school.
(07/03/23 10:00am)
As the “Sunshine State,” Florida is no stranger to busy summers. Every year, millions of people come to Florida for its amusement parks and beaches.
(07/03/23 12:00pm)
Students coming to the swamp for Summer B classes are preparing for the course load that awaits them. To avoid getting bogged down, the Avenue created a weekend itinerary for students looking to balance academics with back-to-school fun.
(06/12/23 10:30am)
As children ran past the rows of tables set up in the foyer of the Harn Museum, their parents chatted and fixed plates of pasta salad and mini hamburgers. Volunteers excitedly distributed maps detailing the night’s different exhibitions. Rainbow flags hung from the hands and purses of many guests.
(06/12/23 5:05am)
The Pride Community Center of North Central Florida tabled at the Museum Night offering Pride flags among other items on Thursday, June 8, 2023.
(06/05/23 6:57am)
Models pose together during a Museum Days event held at the Harn Museum of Art in April 2023.
(05/26/23 11:00am)
Knelt over bright cherry hardwood, 42-year-old Tingqun Zhang unfolded a 20-foot canvas over his living room floor.
(04/30/23 10:18pm)
Under a sea of colorful pop-up tents, dozens of vendors brought out hair wraps, paintings and signs while around 100 attendees danced to the “Cupid Shuffle.”
(04/27/23 1:28am)
Spring in Gainesville's state parks welcomed the vibrant violas, violets and zephyranthes that bloom throughout the lushful wildlife. Children prance through the fields, collecting the colorful flowers.
(03/02/23 6:27pm)
“Return to Forever: Gainesville’s Great Southern Music Hall,” focuses on the first four years of the music hall, 1974 to 1978, when founders Meldon and Forsman were directly involved, and features photographs from the 1974-1976 house photographer, John Moran.
(04/17/23 6:11am)
UF first promised to become a leader in climate change mitigation among universities in 2006. Seventeen years later, it’s busy renewing its vows to meet the needs of the shifting climate.
(04/17/23 6:54am)
Every morning before heading into the orange groves for his shift, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Park tour guide Rick Mulligan reads one of the titular author’s letters. He tries to pick a letter that was written on the date he’s going in, to get a sense of how she was feeling that day.
(04/12/23 6:24pm)
But where will they park? UF moped drivers are fed up as UF once again closes a main road and popular parking lot for construction and maintenance.
(04/10/23 9:41pm)
El día después de que Mallory Tyler se registrara para vivir en los nuevos dormitorios de Honors Village durante la temporada de otoño 2023, hizo un viaje en su motoneta para confirmar que su puesto había sido reservado.
(04/03/23 11:01am)
The day after Mallory Tyler registered to live in the new Honors Village beginning Fall 2023, she rode her scooter to the UF housing office to confirm her spot was reserved.
(04/02/23 3:29pm)
Growing up, professor Deborah Willis knew there was something missing from what she saw in her education and in popular media.
(03/30/23 2:03pm)
An email went out to 273 UF Honors students 5:30 p.m. Wednesday with news that their reserved spot for residence in the Honors Village has been removed due to construction delays.
(03/27/23 11:29am)
Bright yellow planes and sleek, black helicopters trekked over the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, across campus and even through Gainesville’s swamplands.
(03/25/23 4:11pm)
Under the Harm Museum of Art’s rotunda, jazz music and soft whispers echoed throughout the maze of exhibits.
(03/12/23 10:03pm)
As someone who previously studied art history, Coral Smith has been an eyewitness to the unbalanced domination of men in the art field.