A new kitchen for Grace Marketplace
A former mayor and a smashed bottle of champagne will christen a new kitchen for the homeless at Grace Marketplace this weekend.
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A former mayor and a smashed bottle of champagne will christen a new kitchen for the homeless at Grace Marketplace this weekend.
Well, here we are.
Timothy Bird-Lopez died in his mother’s arms.
As football players duke it out in the Swamp on Saturday, gamers of a different sort will battle in the air-conditioned Reitz Union Ballroom.
The feeling was familiar for Abby Wambach.
Judy Skinner still dreams about it.
Over a creek and through the woods, UF students will race to class on their bikes this Spring in an area that was previously unpaved and unusable.
Museumgoers will travel thousands of years into the past tonight with locally brewed beers in hand.
Upgraded computers are headed Library West’s way.
Down a narrow passageway in Dickinson Hall, the thick vertebras of a baleen whale sit beside its 6-foot-long skull. In another room, about 33,000 bird specimens and field notes nestle together in drawers.
Gate 16 of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium functioned as an airplane runway on Tuesday as students and faculty folded and launched paper planes off the stadium ledge.
The day before his wedding, Kevin Terrell needed a ring.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Friday morning for reportedly having a cup of marijuana in his car and 6 grams of heroin in his butt.
For about an hour Thursday afternoon, Turlington Plaza resembled the Israeli-Palestinian border.
Harvey’s heartbeat thumped through a speaker as a stethoscope lay on his bare chest. The patient simulator’s blue eyes stared up at the ceiling above his head.
Dressed in blue, red, yellow and pink — they came to dance, leaving their shoes at the door. About 200 UF students twirled in wavering circles Sunday night.
Carol Greenlee’s father wasn’t there when she was born.
UF animal sciences senior Joe Richichi shares a two-bedroom apartment with about 50 cold-blooded companions.
UF exploratory freshman Megan Lewis expects to be paying off student loans well into her late 30s.
UF biology freshman Kendall Cantrell won’t go back to Midtown. The last time she was there, the 18-year-old was groped by multiple men at Grog House Bar and Grill.