Love is in the swamp for alligator mating season
UF students won’t be the only gators looking for love this semester.
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UF students won’t be the only gators looking for love this semester.
Editor’s Note: Ouida M. declined to give her full last name out of fear of discrimination by future employers due to her mental illnesses.
Low income and unaffordable house prices have caused Gainesville to become one of the least affordable cities in Florida.
The first phase of renovations for Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park’s Visitor Center since the 1980s is complete, and it cost about $700,000.
Despite a decrease in registration, Mandy Hancock said she hopes to raise $22,000 for Gainesville’s Epilepsy Foundation of Florida on Sunday.
Alachua County will celebrate nature with pots of chili and a roster of activities Saturday.
The Historic Thomas Center will combine two forms of art for its first time at an upcoming exhibit.
For the first time, Natelle Quek showcased her artwork in the parking lot of SoMa Art Media Hub on Saturday.
Rebekah Robbins found inspiration Tuesday night.
A secretary of state used algorithms to suppress Florida voters in 2012, Daniel Smith, a UF political science professor, said Tuesday night.
Gaby Martell couldn’t eat Ben and Jerry’s ice cream without getting sick — until now.
A quilt will forever be displayed at the Thomas Center, but it won’t hang off a bed.
In the name of activism, Eli Mender wrote letters to prisoners.
In the name of fun and charity, Athena Conde threw colored powder at runners Saturday.
At a funeral for Carlos Aguilar’s son, a man helped him do something positive with his loss.
British singer-songwriter George Ezra finished off last year with the debut of his first studio album “Wanted on Voyage,” released Jan. 27 in the U.S. Ezra’s sound and lyrics presented on the album permeate through the soul of the listener, where goosebumps are the lingering sensation left in each of the 12 tracks.