Groups mobilize voters by rolling them to the polls
Early voting started Saturday, which for many students releases the time constraints of having to go to the polls Nov. 6. But it still doesn’t solve the issue of how to get there.
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Early voting started Saturday, which for many students releases the time constraints of having to go to the polls Nov. 6. But it still doesn’t solve the issue of how to get there.
It was just a gravel driveway in front of a Central Florida middle-class house.
Dottie DeBruhl sat with her walker at her side, carefully smoothing the edges of a colorful tapestry featuring Cinderella- and strawberry-print fabrics and an American flag.
One month after the Alachua County Health Department found two Gainesville chickens that tested positive for West Nile virus, Anthony Dennis, county environmental health director, said the county is buzzing with surveillance and precautions.
A collaborative study between UF researchers and a Florida State University paleobiologist has scientists chewing on new ideas about dinosaur study.
Gainesville students and residents can see nature take flight at this weekend’s ButterflyFest.
Gainesville students and community members can swing back in time to enjoy dancing and music this weekend at the Florida Swing Dancing Club’s Gainesville Lindy Exchange.
The happiest place on earth has joined the political frenzy, and despite being two hours away, Gainesville residents are forming divided opinions in response.
The corner of University Avenue and Gale Lemerand Drive sizzled with Republican star power Saturday when U.S. Senate candidate Connie Mack and Josh Romney, presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s son, tailgated with students and alumni.
West Nile has migrated to Alachua County.
For rock group Sister Hazel’s guitarist and vocalist Drew Copeland, taking the stage at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is not just another gig.
West Nile has migrated to Alachua County.
Trendy techno music and neon paint will splash the Alachua County Fairgrounds this weekend when Life in Color hits town.
About 200 UF students herded through a cargo truck on the Plaza of the Americas on Thursday.
Jerry Seinfeld will bring his comedy act to UF this fall.
Gator alumni gathered this weekend for barbecue and Florida football with a woman’s touch.
Gainesville barbecue lovers will soon have the flavor of Central Florida at their fingertips when 4 Rivers Smokehouse opens its doors on Archer Road.
This Fall, $10 can open UF students’ gateway to world-class performances. And they don’t even need to leave campus.
Today marks the close of UF’s first full week of classes — a week of experiences that, for 11 freshmen, strangely paralleled those on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
The Gainesville Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice, alongside various religious and community leaders, spoke out for Immokalee workers’ rights at a press conference Friday.