‘Like a treasure trove’: reviving indigenous voices through oral history
More than 40 years ago, Gary Wade, a citizen of South Carolina’s indigenous Catawba Nation, sat down for an interview as part of a project to gather oral histories for UF.
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More than 40 years ago, Gary Wade, a citizen of South Carolina’s indigenous Catawba Nation, sat down for an interview as part of a project to gather oral histories for UF.
Jumping off a 50-foot quarry on March 28 near Newberry Road, Connor Murray filmed a video for a bagel competition.
In addition to the academic stress that comes with college, many students are struggling with the pandemic, racial injustice and personal relationships. With final exams around the corner, it’s helpful to remember the strategies that can contribute to your wellness and reduce the most toxic effects of stress.
After the COVID-19 pandemic put a damper on live theater across the country, the Gainesville Community Playhouse is making a comeback with its first in-person musical of the season.
Players rest their heads on bus windows, alone in rows typically shared with teammates. Half of the team scatters throughout the seats as the other half rides a separate bus.
Britney Bunbanlu packed her bag for the two-hour trip to Tampa in late March 2020.
Dave Portnoy, the founder of the Barstool Sports brand, will speak to UF students in a free virtual event April 15.
Despite aching legs and feet after standing for 13 hours and six minutes straight — or 13.1 hours, a nod to the length of a half-marathon — Brooke Peck knew she had to see the challenge through to the end.
A swarm of peppy students lined up hours before tip-off in spring of 2020 near Gate 3 outside the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
From burgers to po’boys, nachos to French fries, Goldie’s Burgers is bringing another food option to Gainesville’s Depot Park.
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For Merrill Garlington, the fate of normalcy waited three escalator rides above her at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
For three years, Terri Bailey hosted poetry readings and art exhibits to support the East Gainesville community at a sacred space called M.A.M.A.’s Club.
Alachua County Public Schools had 65 students and faculty in quarantine as of Tuesday night — an increase of about 44 since March 30, according to the school district’s COVID-19 dashboard.
Payton Richards floated through the air with unbreakable focus until gravity pulled her down. She froze upon landing and unleashed an infectious smile in front of a socially distant, sold-out O’Connell Center versus Kentucky. She scored a 9.875 that tied her career-best on floor.
UF is offering COVID-19 vaccines on campus for students, faculty and staff.
In preparation for another Spring semester in the COVID-19 pandemic, UF set aside three dorms for COVID-19 positive students to quarantine in, but much of the space went unused as positivity rates fell.
Even in the midst of a pandemic, Swamp Records continues to command the Gainesville music scene.
Soon enough, UF students will not only qualify for their long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations, but can opt into a clinical study to help scientists learn more about how well they work.
Old newspaper articles, portraits and personal drawings, pictures and notes highlighting the lives and accomplishments of 11 Alachua County female trailblazers can be found at the Matheson History Museum.