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(03/02/22 2:50pm)
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.
(03/02/22 2:00pm)
Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe held the 2022 State of the City Address at the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention Monday where he spoke about Imagine GNV — the city’s first comprehensive plan of its kind.
(03/02/22 2:34pm)
Mayor Lauren Poe delivers his final State of the City Address on at the Cade Museum for Creativity & Innovation on Monday, Feb. 28.
(02/28/22 2:02pm)
Alachua County Public Schools’ curriculum promises Black history education to extend beyond the month of February and the few names repeated in history textbooks. However, not every classroom fulfills this promise.
(02/28/22 2:02pm)
With his lip lifted up to the side and a bright twinkle in his eye, Neil Butler Sr. ran around Downtown Gainesville in a fresh, white nurse suit. Despite always being in a rush to get somewhere, he stopped to talk to anyone who said hello.
(02/21/22 2:00pm)
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.
(02/21/22 1:15pm)
Filled with wonder, imagination and the prospect of having fun, adults rushed to the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention Friday night.
(12/09/21 3:34am)
The Harn Museum of Art recently opened an exhibit that highlights the appreciation of plant life through various mediums of art collected from an array of cultures and eras.
(11/22/21 2:00pm)
The smells of wood smoke and freshly squeezed Hamlin oranges wafted through the festival air outside of the Cade Museum near Depot Park Saturday afternoon.
(11/17/21 1:11am)
The Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center reopened its doors with a celebratory reception Sunday after being closed for more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(11/12/21 6:46pm)
More than 100 attendees marveled at the carefully placed flags on hundreds of veterans’ graves as they made their way through Evergreen Cemetery Thursday morning.
(10/25/21 1:05pm)
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.
(10/14/21 10:00am)
Few people recognize October as a month dedicated to commemorating LGBTQ achievement, but organizations across Gainesville are making sure this history isn’t forgotten.
(10/01/21 7:25pm)
Students donning Gator shirts wander through a maze of closed-off streets on the University of Florida campus.
(09/30/21 12:26pm)
Members of Change and Gator Party huddled on the third floor of the Reitz Wednesday night, waiting for election results to begin rolling out. At the end of the night, Gator Party solidified its majority in Senate for the third semester in a row.
(09/27/21 12:54pm)
A collection of Ethiopian artist Prince Merid Tafesse’s work was presented at the A. Quinn Jones Museum & Cultural Center Sept. 25.
(09/27/21 12:55pm)
Gainesville residents gathered to celebrate the life of A. Quinn Jones Sr., the first Black principal at Lincoln High School. He turned the school, now A. Quinn Jones Center, into the first accredited all-Black school in Gainesville and second in the state.
(09/20/21 4:49pm)
Carreteras bloqueadas con letreros que dicen "Carretera cerrada" y cercas cubiertas con tela de malla verde se extienden a lo largo de los pasillos y las calles del campus. Este es el panorama del campus que enfrentan los estudiantes de UF este semestre.
(09/20/21 1:02pm)
Blocked-off streets with signs reading “Road Closed” and fences covered in green mesh fabric stretch across campus walkways and streets. This is the campus landscape UF students face this semester.
(09/20/21 1:00pm)
Sitting in a dimly lit office crowded with signs and portraits, Wayne Fields’ voice bellows throughout the James L. Medlin House.