Santa Fe Art Gallery reopens after nearly two years, sparks creativity back into the community
The Santa Fe Art Gallery made its grand re-opening Friday night after nearly two years of being closed, attracting more than just inspired young artists.
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The Santa Fe Art Gallery made its grand re-opening Friday night after nearly two years of being closed, attracting more than just inspired young artists.
Student Government Productions is kicking off the semester and Black History Month with a concert from rapper Roddy Ricch and singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun on Feb. 8.
As the COVID-19 omicron variant surges, so do Gainesville residents’ concerns about UF students returning for the Spring semester.
To be Sabrina Marie Obando’s friend was to be showered in love, laughter and light.
As of Friday, more than 100 inmates at the Alachua County Jail are positive for COVID-19, said Alachua County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Captain Kaley Behl.
While some Gainesville residents spent their last night of 2021 indoors with loved ones, COVID-19 didn’t hold back other residents who were determined to start 2022 with a bang.
After years of studying theater, puppeteering and coordinating renaissance fairs, David Ballard eagerly searched for a job in Gainesville.
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Fallen maple leaves that crunched a few days ago instead squished underneath the soles of about 150 participants’ shoes as each made their way to the starting line.
Severe cramping. Vision going out profusely. Dehydration due to extreme loss of blood.
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Head-bangers rejoice — an electronic dance music artist is performing in Gainesville this month.
After a shoutout from DJ Khaled and a viral post on TikTok, a Gainesville singer is moving forward with a new project.
I haven’t experienced back-to-back semesters working at The Alligator like some of my peers have. That never really bothered me. But now, I sit here writing this and wish I had more time.
I cried waterfalls in the library of Providence High School in Jacksonville after my high school basketball team, Bishop Synder, was eliminated by Trinity Christian in the district tournament.
Following a monthlong scandal accusing UF’s Board of Trustees and other administrators of appeasing Gov. Ron DeSantis, board members defended themselves at a Board of Trustees meeting Dec. 3.
A UF professor filed a grievance over UF’s hesitancy to create a concentration that included the words “critical” and “race,” adding to the ongoing challenges to academic freedom at the institution.
As the sun went down Monday evening, light shone from the crowd of about 70 Jewish Gators grasping blue, white and orange candles. The flame passed from person to person, spreading light in the spirit of Hanukkah.
The shuffling of shoes on bleachers quiets as the national anthem begins to shake the stadium. Fans rise, remove their hats and place their hands over their hearts.
Gainesville commemorated victims of transphobic violence at a candlelight vigil for International Transgender Day of Remembrance Saturday.