Thriftika’s clothing library gives garments a second life
Fast fashion is a mess that stretches from Moscow to Midtown Gainesville.
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Fast fashion is a mess that stretches from Moscow to Midtown Gainesville.
Walking into Flashbacks Recycled Fashions is like stepping through the trendiest time machine.
Alex Klausner was busy California dreamin’.
In the wake of widespread social and racial injustice and division, a local museum is shining a neon light on necessary conversations.
October has arrived and brought no shortage of spooky, socially distanced events in its wake. Here are some of the most wholesome and harrowing happenings in the Gainesville area to get anyone in the Halloween spirit.
As the sun sets on summer fashion, the calendar says that light clothes are out and sweater weather is back. Gainesville is finally starting to notice.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created plenty of everyday problems, like having to decide to order takeout for the fifth time this week, struggling to choose which show to binge and — most irritatingly — “maskne.”
Gabrielle Ray isn’t a big shopper. The mall has always been one of her least favorite places, but buying clothes secondhand excites her.
A Gainesville dance studio is offering people the opportunity to buy costumes before Halloween without breaking the bank.
Students traded moshpits for MacBooks to tune in to UF’s first-ever virtual music performance.
Stuck in online classes, students and instructors are on the same page: they woke up like this.
More than 2,000 people in UF’s Jewish community at Chabad used to get together to eat kugel, brisket and matzo to celebrate Passover.
A popular local attraction is closing its doors after Florida residents were ordered to stay home.
After announcing Summer B classes will be held online, UF canceled Summer housing agreements as well.
UF Health researchers and staff are working to make essential resources available to combat COVID-19.
COVID-19 has stopped people from going out, but it couldn’t stop Shmueli Goldman from having his bar mitzvah.
A tornado took nearly everything from Lauren Hampton Farmer — but it couldn’t take her UF diploma.
Michell Hernandez and Saira Gonzalez do not exist.
UF students protested a Republican politician’s visit in Fall from the Accent Speakers Bureau. Now, it is bringing a former Democratic presidential candidate to campus.
All Changhwa Hong wanted was to see his friends and family this summer. He daydreamed about exploring his hometown of Seoul, South Korea.