Pride Community Center of North Central Florida may relocate after building sale
After about 16 years serving the community in its current location, the Pride Community Center of North Central Florida may relocate by April.
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After about 16 years serving the community in its current location, the Pride Community Center of North Central Florida may relocate by April.
On a quiet night at the Plaza of the Americas, about 30 UF students stood together around a Turkish flag made from candles and white roses in a moment of silence. Century Tower was lit up blue in the distance.
Underneath off-campus student apartment complexes, businesses hope to claim one of the recently built retail spaces, promising further development to the growing college town.
After losing everything when her home of Luhansk, Ukraine, was occupied by pro-Russian separatists in 2014, Natalia Pluzhnyk moved to Severodonetsk, Ukraine. There, she worked on the front lines of the war in eastern Ukraine as a volunteer — all while being terrified Russia would try to seize her home again.
If you ask Le-Alem Getachew, the Hippodrome Theatre is more than just a pretty sight in the heart of downtown Gainesville.
Julia Andrews may have been the one speaking, but most eyes in the Harn Museum’s auditorium were not on her. Instead, audience members — including local families and UF students — had a hard time looking away from the colorful paintings flashing across the projector behind her as she spoke.
The small forest behind Riker Hall is quiet. The wind rustles fallen leaves that cover the pipes running into the brush, which form makeshift paths toward secret smoke spots.
Under TikTok’s UF hashtag, there are more than one billion videos featuring students’ day-in-the-life vlogs, Gators sports videos, club promotions and other videos about college life. Even UF’s official TikTok account has accumulated more than one million likes.
Members of the Gainesville community joined together over conversations and a hot meal to ensure this Black History Month is more about action and less about simple remembrance.
With Valentine’s Day looming around the bend, over 100 Gainesville singles lined up to get into the High Dive’s newest event Friday night: “Truth or Drink”— because, why not?
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Although M.J. Hardman died in her home in Gainesville, she always envisioned dying in what she considered her true home — Tupe, Peru. When the town received word that she died, the church bell rang in her honor and the entire community joined together to celebrate her life.
For the first time in 30 years of teaching, a student punched Marie Valero.
Hector Rodriguez was never interested in learning English while living in Mexico. But since starting his post-doctorate at UF, he’s stepped up to the challenge to break the language barrier.
Seneca Schachter has considered himself a musician since high school, when he fell in love with the art of rhyming and began to compose songs. Now, the Gainesville native confidently adds another word to his title: activist.
After a Fall election where Change Party gained more Senate seats than Gator Party, Change hopes to build on that momentum with the announcement of its executive ticket and campaign platform. Gator, on the other hand, is aiming to maintain its supermajority in both the executive and legislative branches by engaging more closely with students.
When Deah Lieurance found out her emails would be searched by the Florida House of Representatives for any communication about diversity, equity and inclusion, she felt mildly paranoid.
UF Graduate Assistants United reopened negotiations with UF Monday morning to bargain for a stipend increase.
In response to his administration blocking Advanced Placement African American Studies from Florida classrooms, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Florida “want[s] education, not indoctrination.”
UF announced Friday morning that Joe Glover, the university provost since 2008, will step down from his position at the end of July.