The Show Must Go On: Hamilton Arrives on Disney+
Hamilton revolutionized modern-day theater.
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Hamilton revolutionized modern-day theater.
As protesters took to the streets for Black lives, the number of COVID-19 cases in Alachua County soared. Alachua County health officials say it's not that simple.
Kelli Agrawal said she felt like she didn’t belong. She was the only openly queer graduate student in her public health masters program when she came to UF in 2015.
Sandy Smith's passion for baking helped turn her dream into reality.
Saditty — it's a word that aspires to be more than it is, carrying an air of superiority and overconfidence. It’s a term Lakheria Hines always identified with, but never questioned the significance of until she sought to create a brand she could have pride in as a budding entrepreneur.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests, Independence Day is being celebrated differently this year.
For Laura Suarez, the Fourth of July has always been like any other day. She has never celebrated it and said she doesn’t intend to today.
Bree Turner gets a bitter taste in her mouth when she walks into the Reitz Union. Students walk in and visit with their friends at the food court, prepare for a club meeting or play a round of ping-pong—oblivious to her discomfort.
Christopher Hopkins was cooking seafood in his grandmother's front yard with his girlfriend, Lynette Blakeley. As the two of them chatted over sizzling crab legs and shrimp, they came up with their future restaurant's name.
Today's Black Lives Matters protest and COVID-19 pandemic have presented struggles reminding many of the origins of the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
Today's Black Lives Matters protest and COVID-19 pandemic have presented struggles reminding many of the origins of the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
I celebrated my first ever Pride in Gainesville.
Past: Realizations
Ryan Beacher believes in the power of education.
Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi spoke to about 500 UF students
Thousands have protested police and racial violence. About 500 UF students and staff joined the conversation with the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement.
From its start in 2004, the popularity of podcasts has skyrocketed. For some podcast hosts in Gainesville, their podcasts have provided a platform to share science, beliefs, music and business insights.
With a slew of reopenings in June including services such as gyms, restaurants and bars, one Gainesville location must weather a few more weeks of closure.
Richard Morris’ words have always gotten him into trouble. So, on Friday, protesters lent him their own.
Gainesville City Commissioners laid down groundwork for potential reform of Gainesville Police at a Monday meeting.