Century Tower dresses up for World Diabetes Day
Music, bubbles and blue light will surround Century Tower on Friday night.
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Music, bubbles and blue light will surround Century Tower on Friday night.
On Nov. 27, Catholic churches in Gainesville and around the world will adopt a new translation of the Roman Missal, which provides instructions for Mass. The translation will be the biggest change to Mass in recent years.
The Building Construction Career Fair invited students and recruiters to mingle from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.
Alachua County Sheriff Sadie Darnell is taking her fight with the County Commission all the way to the governor.
Chants like “Hey, hey, ho, ho, police oppression’s got to go,” and “Same thing every time; opposing war is not a crime” echoed from the corner of South Main Street and Northeast Second Avenue on Monday evening. About 30 protesters, led by the Students for a Democratic Society, stood outside Gainesville’s FBI Regional Agency from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. to raise their voices against recent investigative activity concerning anti-war activists.
The dancing began even before the show itself as performers prematurely spilled into the aisles, throwing their hands up to DJ Khaled's "All I Do Is Win."
The Swamp Restaurant would be shaken and stirred six feet to the west. Century Tower would crumble to a pile of bricks like a stack of Legos.
Some of Alachua County’s youngest artists will have a chance to showcase their work at the upcoming Alachua County Elementary Art Exhibition beginning Saturday. Erin Friedberg, Gainesville visual arts coordinator, said the exhibition is designed to highlight the creativity and talent of its elementary school contributors.
Among the orange, blue and occasional rival colors decorating campus this football season was a bit of green.
Gainesville's Commission on the Status of Women is meeting the economic climate with a policy of generosity.
As protesters held signs outside Weimer Hall reading "Public Radio for the Public," and "You did it great for decades. Please bring it back," Thursday night, the College of Journalism and Communications Dean John Wright was inside the building speaking to advertising and telecommunication students.
Gainesville residents hoping to sell Game-Day parking will have to pay close attention to an ordinance the city plans to enforce more rigidly this year.
A local women's advocacy group is accepting applications for mini grants for groups or individuals who support Gainesville's women.
About a dozen volunteers got together Saturday afternoon to plaster, paint and carpet areas of the Arc of Alachua County, an organization that serves the developmentally disabled community of Alachua.