UF student remembered in memorial bike ride
The cyclists lined up on Turlington Plaza — one foot on the pedal, the other on the ground waiting to push off. When they heard, “Let’s go!” they took off smiling.
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The cyclists lined up on Turlington Plaza — one foot on the pedal, the other on the ground waiting to push off. When they heard, “Let’s go!” they took off smiling.
When a traffic crash at the intersection of Northwest 43rd Street and Northwest 25th Place sent a pedestrian to the hospital with a head injury Tuesday morning, Gainesville Police officer Ben Tobias immediately posted a Facebook status and tweet to alert Gainesville residents.
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Three UF student-run startup companies won thousands of dollars in cash prizes and services at the Entrepreneurship Club’s Fourth Annual Venture Pitch Competition on Monday.
Students who live off campus and can’t find the time to shop for groceries now have an alternative to standing in the checkout lines in Gainesville.
A recently created monthly event in downtown Gainesville has some business owners seeing an increase in downtown visitors.
Students were asked to perform sobriety tests on campus Thursday.
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