UF journalism alumnus Michael Connelly shares insight on storytelling
Michael Connelly, a best-selling and award-winning author of nearly 30 mystery novels, started his UF career as an engineering major.
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Michael Connelly, a best-selling and award-winning author of nearly 30 mystery novels, started his UF career as an engineering major.
After UF President Kent Fuchs raised the university’s minimum wage from $10 to $12 an hour, the Alachua County Labor Coalition is still contending with other actors in the community to do the same.
During a Santa Fe College open forum held Wednesday night, local community leaders addressed issues of race relations, police-citizen relations, drug laws and mental illness.
For the past few years, Bianca Nachmani celebrated the Jewish new year with her family in Philadelphia.
Whether you enjoy learning through films, discussions, musical performances or art exhibits, there is something for everyone to learn about Latino culture at Gainesville’s September film festival.
Some students beginning a new semester at UF have a hard time saying goodbye to their parents, and others struggle with leaving their pets behind.
Sitting on a bench, Mollie Lassiter dreamed of a gown.
UF’s Institute of Hispanic-Latino Culture has been completely student-run for about three months.
Gainesville residents are some of the first in the nation to try Wendy’s new and improved chicken.
As the St. Augustine City Commission debated a landowner’s proposal for development in a meeting Monday night, community members discussed the use of a study conducted by UF professors in the debate.
Most people are familiar with rolling through Midtown on a Sunday night.
A local coffee shop owner is rising above the daily grind.
Paper hearts and string lights festooned the North Central Florida YMCA’s basketball gym Friday evening for the organization’s Second Chance Valentine’s Day Prom.
Down a luminary-lit path in Paynes Prairie Saturday night, the Alachua Astronomy Club set up high-powered telescopes to show guests whichever constellation, nebula or planet they wanted to see.
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus came to Gainesville for the first time in its more than 100-year history, and many animal rights activists wanted to make sure it will be the last.
Florida’s state parks have won another award for excellence. For many Gainesville residents, however, recognizing the beauty of local state parks is nothing new.
Labor organizations gathered outside the local office of U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho (R-Fla.) on Tuesday afternoon to protest the federal government shutdown.
The downtown sushi restaurant Dragonfly is undergoing its first metamorphosis since it opened 13 years ago.