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(04/05/23 5:21pm)
After nearly four hours of passionate public debate and multiple reminders for the audience to remain respectful, the Alachua County Board of Commissioners voted 4-1 to advance plans for a meat processing facility in Newberry.
(04/05/23 2:14pm)
Amanda Goldsmith was 17 years old when she flatlined in an emergency room from a gunshot wound. She was shot for rejecting a relationship with a man.
(04/04/23 2:14am)
With passion, humor and dedication, the student team of TEDxUF is bringing bright ideas to the spotlight. This year’s conference title and theme was “Illumination,” and speakers were encouraged to shed light on topics they cared about.
(03/29/23 8:39pm)
Valeria Rosich has always loved flowers — especially bougainvillea, a tropical plant her mom grew in her home of Caracas, Venezuela. She loved bougainvillea so much, she said she used them to make her first piece of jewelry at age 19.
(03/29/23 5:39pm)
The Alachua County Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to approve cottage villages as appropriate housing.
(03/27/23 11:15am)
Fuzzy blankets. Taco Bell boxes. Monster energy drinks. Study Edge packets.
(03/20/23 10:20am)
I love being a woman.
(03/20/23 12:48pm)
When Marliz Arteaga bakes her South American treats, she anticipates the nostalgia it will bring her customers.
(03/20/23 10:44am)
Growing up, Cynthia Chestnut didn’t have Black, female role models to look to. So, she became one.
(03/06/23 1:00pm)
A freshly rolled joint and a Cane’s box combo with extra toast. A magical bong rip and three Taco Bell chicken quesadillas with a large Baja Blast freeze. A 50-milligram edible and a warm brownie with ice cream. A homemade gravity bong and Airheads Xtremes Bites.
(03/06/23 11:45am)
Jack Polk’s white Honda Civic, known by his friends as “Satchy,” has at least 10 Satchel’s Pizza bumper stickers on its back window. While Polk doesn’t recall exactly when his collection started, he estimates around 2009, when his grandparents first moved to Gainesville.
(03/06/23 11:15am)
As Baby Gator’s waitlist has reached over 300 families, the on-campus child care center will undergo a twofold expansion and renovation.
(03/05/23 11:18pm)
When Sierra Scauzillo, a 24-year-old wildlife technician, lived in south Florida, she would wake up to the songs of the Eastern Meadowlark.
(02/27/23 11:31am)
UF Student Government Spring elections begin Feb. 28, where the executive branch seats — student body president, vice president and treasurer — along with 50 Senate seats are on the line after a contentious campaign cycle between Gator Party and Change Party.
(02/27/23 12:30pm)
As you cast your ballot this week, remember this: Your vote determines who is spending your money.
(02/27/23 12:45pm)
Marking over half a year since a police K-9 tore out a man’s eye during a traffic stop, the Gainesville Police Department’s K-9 unit announced its return from a monthlong hiatus.
(02/27/23 12:00pm)
UF alumna and former associate researcher Dan Zhu has combated rising sea levels in Indonesia and planned greener buildings in China. After traveling the world fighting climate change, she’s now back to serve the city she’s called home for over 12 years.
(02/25/23 9:43pm)
The Gators’ forward depth was put into question as soon as Ole Miss junior forward Jaemyn Brakefield collided with Florida graduate student forward Colin Castleton’s right hand.
(02/23/23 6:12pm)
Community members came together at Roper Park, surrounded by music and artistry, to celebrate their neighborhood and the unity created by the upcoming city-planned greenway corridor.
(02/20/23 12:55pm)
Taylor Brorby always felt trapped growing up gay in Center, North Dakota. He looked to the vastness and vibrance of Center’s hilly plains for solace — only for mining and fracking to fracture whatever comfort he had left in that town.