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The Swamp Restaurant's current structure opened in 1994 after the previous building was destroyed in a fire. The beloved restaurant and game day destination will remain open despite construction around it.
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The Swamp Restaurant's current structure opened in 1994 after the previous building was destroyed in a fire. The beloved restaurant and game day destination will remain open despite construction around it.
The Gainesville City Plan Board will have their monthly meeting at the City Hall Auditorium on June 27 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss future zoning and land use decisions.
Zach Gufford’s journey into making music began nearly 12 years ago, while on a trip to Gainesville.
Food Trucks: Stubbies and Steins and Uppercrust
It’s not every day business owners get cozy with the competition. However, this Sunday at the O’Connell Center, more than 40 of Gainesville’s staple restaurants are coming together for a larger purpose.
Juan Fernandez sat in the rain and waited to be the first of his family to hear his name called at a collegiate commencement ceremony.
Grill Fresh, a health food restaurant next door to The Swamp Restaurant, announced its closing on Monday following the purchase of the property it sits on.
The Swamp Restaurant's current structure opened in 1994 after the previous building was destroyed in a fire. The beloved restaurant and game day destination will remain open despite construction around it.
The Swamp Restaurant's current structure opened in 1994 after the previous building was destroyed in a fire. The beloved restaurant and game day destination will remain open despite construction around it.
The Swamp Restaurant at 1642 W University Ave. will stay open despite new construction around it.
“There’s this great misconception that when you are a sex worker that you’re selling your body,” A.G. said. “Selling a body is human trafficking, and that’s slavery. Sex workers aren’t enslaved. We’re selling a service.”
Trenton Ropp, the lead singer and guitarist, sings the chorus of “Sitcom,” Driveaway’s new single.
Madeline Jarman plays bass for popular local band, flipturn, which will embark on a tour of the Northeast this summer.
Swamp Records will hold its annual showcase featuring local and out-of-state artists on Thursday.
Moving on from high school can be one of the first big changes someone experiences in life. No matter how many times you have pictured yourself away from home or visited your future college, nothing beats actually being there and seeing it firsthand. Either way, a few tricks and tips can’t hurt. Here are a few things I wish I knew when I was first making my way to Gainesville.
There was still a feeling of shock around the Florida men’s tennis team, even an hour after its 4-3 loss to Tennessee.
Interested in becoming a part of one of the largest independent student-run newsrooms? The Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers, copy editors, audience engagement strategists and more to move the newspaper forward.
Garth Brooks concertgoers were given parking priority while UF students struggled to find spots Saturday.