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(12/04/23 11:30am)
In an unsuspecting intersection of streets near Downtown Gainesville, an empty plot of land used to lie across the Porter’s Quarters Community Center. Today, the plot serves as a community farm that grows fresh crops for residents.
(12/01/23 10:08pm)
Gainesville Police Department arrested a man Thursday night who is suspected of multiple hate crimes against the Chabad UF Jewish Student Center.
(12/06/23 5:19pm)
Florida junior edge rusher Princely Umanmielen announced Wednesday that he'll be entering the Transfer Portal.
(11/29/23 7:26pm)
Florida junior defensive tackle Cam’Ron Jackson will return to UF for his senior season, he announced on social media Wednesday.
(11/28/23 1:28am)
The Florida Gators parted ways with secondary coach Corey Raymond and defensive line coach Sean Spencer Monday.
(11/20/23 2:45pm)
Raised among the vibrant city streets and playful neighborhoods of Kumasi, Ghana, in West Africa, Melvin Osei Opoku sighs with a smile whenever he thinks of home. More than 6,000 miles away for nearly three years, the 21-year-old UF biomedical engineering sophomore celebrates every holiday in the States.
(11/20/23 12:15pm)
At Butler Plaza, a mix of grocery-store chains — Sam’s Club, Whole Foods, Publix, Trader Joe’s, Walmart and Aldi — compete for Gainesville shoppers’ attention, all within a one-third mile radius. But one store is noticeably missing, not just from the plaza, but from the city entirely.
(11/20/23 12:45pm)
When it was finally safe to return to grocery stores after the COVID-19 lockdown, Laura Holmes took her 5-year-old twins to Publix. Sitting side by side in their race-car cart, the twins ducked at the sound of the store’s public address system. Curiously, they stared at other customers walking by, and Holmes realized her children — born in 2018 — had missed many of their formative moments because of the pandemic.
(11/18/23 12:22am)
Despite consistent rain, community members gathered on the corner of University Avenue and Northwest 13th Street to protest for Palestine on Thursday evening. Over 100 community members attended the event organized by the Gainesville Solidarity Network, Students for Justice in Palestine, Party for Socialism and Liberation and Jewish Voice for Peace.
(11/16/23 5:09pm)
Korinne Johnson’s husband was planning on buying her diamonds for Valentine’s Day, yet she had her heart set on something much larger — a baby Pygmy goat.
(11/13/23 1:15pm)
Cassie Urbenz, a 22-year-old UF MFA visual communications student and descendant of the Mi'kmaq tribe, has visited the Florida Museum a few times since coming to UF. When they learned the museum holds thousands of Native American remains, they were mortified they hadn’t known sooner.
(11/13/23 1:45pm)
During his presidential run, Gov. Ron DeSantis has made many claims during stump speeches and debates. He has covered topics like his state’s financial stability, academic freedom and gender ideology.
(11/13/23 3:15pm)
A decade ago, Mickey Bell, a 50-year-old comedian from Birmingham, Alabama, struggled to just get out of bed. Now, he tours all over the country cracking jokes and sharing stories from his past hoping to inspire his crowd with messages about mental health recovery.
(11/10/23 5:49pm)
University faculty and staff could be fired for using restrooms that don’t align with their sex assigned at birth under a new state regulation.
(11/08/23 12:00pm)
On a chilly November morning, the 263,440-square-foot Malachowsky Hall finally opened to the UF community.
(11/06/23 3:15pm)
The early 2000s are some of the most controversial years in fashion. Regardless of negative opinions, though, the fashion staples of the era are some of the biggest trends for fashion today.
(11/06/23 1:00pm)
El procesó de pago de impuestos puede ser difícil, pero para clientes con acceso limitado al lenguaje, los obstáculos crecen. La instalación de dispositivos de traducción en la Oficina de Recaudación de Impuestos del Condado de Alachua [Alachua County Tax Collector 's Office] podría ser la solución al problema.
(11/06/23 1:00pm)
Navigating taxes — it’s notoriously tricky. But for customers faced with limited language access, the challenges only heighten.
(11/06/23 3:00pm)
Under the glaring Florida sun on a small fraternity house basketball court, a group of dedicated students has turned their love for service into a recipe for change.
(10/31/23 8:56pm)
All Hallow’s Eve marked just one nerve-racking night full of flashing lights and ear-piercing screams at UF.