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If you’ve ever used a GPS, you’ve used GIS.
Mochi Frozen Yogurt is offering a promotion to satisfy your taste buds and your conscience.
The Rev. Milford Lewis Griner set up a 2-by-3 foot portrait of Rosa Parks at the Rosa Parks RTS Downtown Station Sunday afternoon.
Students have made their voices heard by staying silent.
With just 400 square feet, there isn’t a lot of space in The Lunchbox, a small restaurant in the Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Kerry Oliver-Smith remembers her first day at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, 20 years ago.
Colorful flags of Latin countries hung from the Bo Diddley Community Plaza’s stage, and the scent of empanadas frying in deep skillets of oil attracted hungry passers-by Saturday afternoon.
Traditional and contemporary culture blended seamlessly at UF during the Asian American Student Union's "Rolling Out the Red Carpet" assembly Friday night.
As voters head to the polls today for Gainesville’s runoff election, they’ll notice their ballots lack something that might seem essential to the election.
Jeff Johnson is not an entertainer.
An outdoor art installation featuring seven plastic turtles brought the issue of ocean pollution out of its shell this week.
A weekend’s worth of rain and shine welcomed garden enthusiasts at the 20th annual Spring Garden Festival as about 10,000 flocked to the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens to celebrate the start of the spring season.
Balloons in all colors of the rainbow floated above the Plaza of the Americas Thursday afternoon during the Pride Picnic, a food giveaway organized by the LGBT Student Affairs Cabinet.
Keith Skipper has taught MoJo, a 1-year-old Basenji and Italian greyhound mix, everything he knows.
A crowd of students cheered on fellow Gator Matthew Lake as he did more than two dozen pull-ups Tuesday afternoon.
Beauty and the Jock shared the stage Monday at the Reitz Union.
As 4-year-old Nicholas sat on the floor at the Alachua County Animal Services Department, 10-week-old Oso crawled into his lap.
An injured shoulder didn't stop Cynthia Mingo from marching in the King Celebration Annual Commemorative March Monday afternoon.
Downtown Gainesville is trading traffic for pedestrians and paintings this weekend for the 28th annual Downtown Festival and Art Show.
The human eye can see millions of colors, but on University Avenue Friday afternoon, the only two that seemed to matter were orange and blue.