Dinner brings together Jewish students for Hanukkah
At sundown, Josh Greenspan lit his menorah as his family lit theirs miles away.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Independent Florida Alligator's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
245 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
At sundown, Josh Greenspan lit his menorah as his family lit theirs miles away.
The chapel went silent Saturday morning as a single candle was lit.
UF Student Government continued its Mental Health Awareness Week on Thursday. Here's what went on:
A new $12 million UF Health Shands Emergency Center will be built near the intersection of Southwest Archer Road and Tower Road, likely by the summer of 2016.
A $1.4 million grant will help students transfer from Santa Fe College to UF more easily.
Brandon Stanton will be speaking to the humans of Gainesville on Dec. 9.
A new Uber-style tutoring app wants to change the way students study.
It was halftime of the Florida soccer team’s NCAA Tournament loss to Duke University when Calvin was hit by a car.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Sunday morning after police said he stole and sold more than $300 in figurines and playsets from his roommates’ children.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Saturday evening after police said he lied to officers about being robbed at gunpoint for $50 and being forced to give oral sex.
For most UF students, Thanksgiving Break means turkeys and pumpkin pies at home. But for international students, it is nothing more than a week off from school.
As scooters whirred past on Saturday, Maria Coady thought of her son.
In a chapel on Friday, every person received a slip of paper.
Sometimes Nicholas Nourieh spends hours looking at the relics of his past life.
After a recent surge in armed robberies, University Police will temporarily broaden its patrol areas to include off-campus neighborhoods.
The Phillips Center for the Performing Arts stage was split Tuesday night: on one side, an outspoken civil rights activist, and on the other, a former police chief with a controversial past. But the night was surprisingly mild.
It began with the American national anthem.
When Wendy Coats first moved to Gainesville, a woman on a bus warned her to avoid downtown and its homeless population.
As the brass bells of Century Tower chimed Saturday, Timothee Deschamps wept for his country.
Timothy Hooker stood on the Plaza of the Americas with a sign that read, "My only sex life is getting f----d by student loans."