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(08/01/13 12:19am)
Living in Gainesville, you’re bound to find several sports bars and restaurants fit for a college student — Gator football memorabilia, big-screen televisions, delicious food, a friendly atmosphere and all at a great price. If this sounds like a place you’re looking for, look no further than Beef O’Brady’s.
(07/18/13 12:06am)
Mary Glazer would be a perfect choice for any aspiring writer to get advice from. Her work has already been published in several issues of Florida Gardening magazine. Now, she is the Gulf states regional writer for Lowe’s Creative Ideas online gardening magazine.
(07/18/13 12:00am)
Despite the summer being more than halfway over, there is still plenty of time to catch some of the Hippodrome State Theatre’s best movies and stage productions during Summer B. As somewhat of a landmark in downtown Gainesville, the Hipp not only shows films but theater productions as well.
(07/10/13 10:57pm)
While many people scurried to avoid the rain Friday, downtown Gainesville lit up its own Vegas-style block party — complete with casino games like blackjack and Russian Roulette, a psychic reader, a magician, local vendors and live music.
(07/08/13 8:01pm)
It’s not every day that you see an illusionist, fire-baton twirler and a fortune teller in the same room. But June 29, it was all about bringing classic vaudeville with a twist to downtown Gainesville.
(12/06/10 12:28am)
Florida Senate President and UF lecturer Mike Haridopolos admitted Friday that he made some ethical lapses over financial disclosures related to his employment at UF.
(12/03/10 12:02am)
On the second night of Hanukkah, about 50 people gathered — many bundled in coats and fitted with boots — to sing, dance and eat in celebration of the Jewish holiday.
(10/26/10 12:02am)
Students came out to jam Monday night as they supported local artists and musicians at the UF Singer-Songwriter Society’s Open Mic Night at the Orange & Brew. Participants sang, played keyboard and guitar and kept the audience hooked with their poetic verses.
(10/18/10 12:02am)
Thousands of people packed Gainesville streets and the UF campus this weekend to celebrate the 87th UF Homecoming.
(10/15/10 12:02am)
For nearly three years, the unfinished Stadium Club luxury condo and retail project has cast its shadow on University Avenue, directly across from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. But now, the building’s future is in the hands of a new owner.
(09/28/10 12:02am)
It was 5:30 a.m. when Timothy Johnson got out of bed. He made sure to wake up before the sun rose to prepare for his daylong fast. His breakfast consisted of three nectarines, eight glasses of water, and some Wheat Thins crackers.
(09/27/10 12:02am)
There’s another reason to be nervous about random roommates.
(09/22/10 12:02am)
The UF College Democrats partnered with Ben and Jerry’s on Tuesday to campaign for UF students to support the Youth Promise Act, which stands for Prison Reduction through Opportunities, Mentoring, Intervention, Support and Education.
(09/20/10 12:01am)
More than 500 students got their hands dirty Saturday during Gator Plunge, a student-organized community service event that took place all over Gainesville.
(09/02/10 12:28am)
Gainesville Internet providers like Cox Communications, Gainesville DSL and Gator.Net advertise lightning-fast service; however, consumers are finding that their Internet access isn't always as fast as it is advertised to be.