On a quiet campus, students pledge good deeds
As thousands of protesters gathered around the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Rabbi Berl Goldman asked students on a quiet campus if they’d like to do a good deed.
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As thousands of protesters gathered around the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Rabbi Berl Goldman asked students on a quiet campus if they’d like to do a good deed.
Erica Penley found her first Tom Petty record in a thrift store when she was 16.
Junior didn’t exactly meet the four-legged qualifications, but it didn’t stop him from cheering on his favorite kickball player Thursday night.
Sushi and sake bombs are returning to Midtown.
This article has been updated to reflect a statement released by Dr. Peter Gallogly on Wednesday.
To Ron Chandler, the Garo Hills in India are the most beautiful place on earth.
Jolie Nantz misses the laughter the most.
Brett Dembrow looks forward to the days when he’s craving ginger chicken and can just walk downstairs to Bento Cafe.
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Residents of Meadowbrook used to live on an expansive golf course, but now it’s more like a lakefront property.
The first time Marcela Mulholland gazed into someone’s eyes, she laughed so hard she nearly fell out of her chair.
Gainesville residents will soon experience a 5 percent raise in property taxes.
Terri Bailey spent the last $20 in her pocket on a book. It was inevitable, she said.
The days of Grace Ryan prowling the racks of Wolfgang in search of the perfect romper for her friend’s 21st birthday are coming to a close.
Jonathan Gold has worked for Midtown businesses for more than 12 years. Now, he’s decided to launch his own bar.
David McIntire worried about his family while he slept on an air mattress in the Gainesville Public Works office.
For Mariia Levchenko, celebrating International Day of Peace in Gainesville wasn’t easy.
Gainesville, the first city in Florida to become a “welcoming city” in March 2016, will celebrate its designation this week.
After about 400 animals were taken in by the Alachua County Humane Society because of Hurricane Irma, about 360 cats and dogs will be sent off in cars and planes to make room for more animals.