‘It’s my therapy’: Black Gainesville residents find community in gardening
As she kneeled in front of a freshly plowed patch of dark brown dirt encircled by a wooden fence in Reserve Park, Kimberly Brown smiled at her daughter Bella.
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As she kneeled in front of a freshly plowed patch of dark brown dirt encircled by a wooden fence in Reserve Park, Kimberly Brown smiled at her daughter Bella.
Student Government Senate President Franco Luis’ first official action in his newly elected position was writing a public letter to SG and university officials expressing disappointment in one of UF’s recent decisions to suspend three organizations from campus.
Elisabeth Eder set out to create a space for her community, clipboard in hand.
Colleges and universities across the country created online dashboards to display COVID-19 numbers, but since the onset of the pandemic, Santa Fe College only reports the number of cases in weekly staff emails.
A blue canopy, lined with clothing racks, stood out in a white ocean.
A year after UF’s campus shut down due to COVID-19, the university’s first in-person socially distanced live music event marked a return to normalcy.
Kendall Lindsay made her decision about where to go to college with one key thought in mind –– how her family would afford degrees for its graduating triplets.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis expanded the eligibility of COVID-19 vaccines to people 40 years or older starting March 29 and those 18 and older starting April 5.
Living out of trash bags or driving Los Angeles residents for Uber were only pit stops to actress Tiffany Haddish and TikTok star Tabitha Brown’s Hollywood dreams.
I didn’t think much of the mask on my face as I sat in the back of an Uber in downtown Indianapolis, on my way to cover Sunday’s NCAA Tournament game.
The Alachua County Commission has relaxed its mask and social-distancing guidelines for vaccinated residents.
Three conservative UF student groups are under temporary suspension after violating university COVID-19 guidelines and failing to register for an on-campus event, the university announced in a statement Sunday.
Ani Collier brought her artistic vision from the Black Sea to the Black C Art Gallery five years ago. Now, Collier’s latest exhibition takes Gainesville visitors to the glaciers of Antarctica.
Over the next three months, the city of Alachua will be an open market for live music, local vendors and family fun.
UF will return to a nearly normal Summer B and Fall 2021 course offering, but mandatory COVID-19 testing and masking are still up in the air.
When Mike White spoke to his team after it’s 75-70 over Virginia Tech, he said the second half was a microcosm of Florida’s turbulent and difficult season.
From virtual performances to shut down shows, several theaters and artists, especially those relying upon live audiences, have been faring the pandemic to varying degrees of success.
Gator chomps, late-night laughs at Pod Market, the smell of Starbucks Coffee at Library West and other elements of UF life pre-pandemic now stand as cherished memories for the class of 2021.
Gainesville residents will vote on two city commission seats Tuesday.
It’s not a phase, Mom — it’s a COVID-safe celebration of all things pop punk.