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(10/04/21 1:05pm)
MaryAnn Riggs remembers protesting anti-abortion legislation in the 1970s. Over 50 years later, she brought the same energy to Saturday’s North Central Florida March for Reproductive Rights & Justice.
(09/30/21 12:25pm)
A Gainesville man was arrested by police Tuesday after he was accused of possessing and distributing child pornography on a messaging app popular among children.
(09/27/21 1:02pm)
Editor’s Note: This story contains mentions of abuse and attempted suicide.
(09/27/21 1:00pm)
UF students have seven options of polling locations to cast their votes to decide who will fill the 50 available Student Government Senate seats. Voting will take place Sept. 28 and 29 from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
(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 12:58pm)
After an attempted murder trial, Julius Irving uses his life experiences to set goals for himself.
(09/22/21 4:25pm)
With the Fall election less than a week away, three independent candidates are set to appear on the ballot. Independents run unaffiliated from any parties. Without a party to back them up, independents are responsible for building their own platforms and campaigns. Senate currently has only one independent, Zachery Utt, who is not rerunning for election.
(09/21/21 4:38pm)
It was just last year when Satch² (Satch Squared), located at 405 SW Fourth Ave., opened its doors. Opening in the middle of a pandemic, owner Mark Rodriguez had no expectations of how the business would do, but he’s been blown away by the amount of support his new pizza shop has received since.
(09/20/21 10:00am)
This year, Gainesville’s student-run arts and culture magazine, Rowdy Magazine, hosted a viewing party for the fashion world’s equivalent of the Oscars, the Met Gala.
(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.
(09/17/21 5:34pm)
Fall Student Government elections are less than two weeks away, but several registered parties have declined to take part.
(09/16/21 5:34pm)
New York City actor Paul Helm didn’t expect to be running around Southwood Glen Elementary School in a lion mascot costume to pay his bills.
(09/16/21 5:34pm)
Sustainability, style and the movement against fast fashion has found another home at UF.
(09/15/21 6:04pm)
Alachua County Commissioner Mary Alford grew up gardening. As a sixth-generation Floridian, she knows the advantages of having her own locally grown, fresh food: it tastes better, it’s sustainable, it reduces her stress and it brings communities together.
(09/13/21 10:00am)
The University of Florida’s new finance club is cracking the code to the mysterious world of cryptocurrency and its place in society.
(09/13/21 10:00am)
The Driptones’ latest release ends the same way many of its fan’s days start: with the sharp, incessant buzzing of an alarm pulling someone out of sleep and back into consciousness.
(09/13/21 1:43pm)
After five years of ascending through the rankings, UF achieved its long-standing goal.
(09/10/21 12:00pm)
As redshirt freshman Anthony Richardson leapt into the air, sailing over the Florida Atlantic defender helplessly diving below him, the crowd at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium erupted into a triumphant roar.
(09/08/21 7:38pm)
Mutual aid is a hallmark of organizers’ values within Gainesville’s activism.
(09/07/21 12:00pm)
Last football season left many fans missing the iconic atmosphere at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, but the environment Florida football enthusiasts lost finally returned under the stadium lights Sept. 4.