‘Girls night out’: Self defense class empowers Gainesville women
Editor’s note: This article discusses topics of sexual assault.
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Editor’s note: This article discusses topics of sexual assault.
The recent sentencing of a Gainesville man who lost an eye in a mauling by a Gainesville Police Department K-9 has sparked concern among the community about whether justice was served.
When Emily Westerholm visited the Alachua County Jail Oct. 1, she said the air felt like Christmas Eve. Inmates were excitedly awaiting the implementation of the county’s ordinance — allowing free and unlimited jail phone calls meant to go into effect that day. The excitement, however, didn't last long.
This article has been updated to clarify House Bill 1645.
Margaret Tolbert leaned over the rough wooden railing at Lake Alice, pointing at a spot near the water’s edge. Sure enough, a soft-shelled turtle stretched its long neck cautiously above the murky lake, inspecting its surroundings with beady eyes.
Dozens of community members and Santa Fe College students and faculty were present at the SF Charles L. Blount Center in downtown Gainesville Thursday night, sharing plans and progress made toward closing equity gaps in education.
9 a.m
Georgia soccer put pressure on the Gators all match long with 11 shots on goal. Despite the strong performance, Florida's defense held the game to a draw.
When UF College of Journalism and Communications lecturer Iman Zawahry attended the Phoenix Film Festival in 2022, she received an offer difficult for any filmmaker to refuse: the chance for her indie film to hit the big screen across America.
Anytime I walk through campus’ Turlington area, it’s a speed walk with headphones in and eyes down. Like a hook waiting for a fish, clubs and campus tables jump at the opportunity to persuade you to their cause. With some tables more popular than others, students in passing may crowd around common interests.
College life — the long-awaited chapter in our lives supposed to be filled with newfound freedom, unforgettable memories and endless opportunities. It's the moment we've all been waiting for since childhood, right? What happens when dreams don't quite match reality?
All throughout campus and University Avenue, crowds line the streets decked out in orange and blue during Gator home games.
The second set hung in the balance. The Gators and Crimson Tide stood exhausted but refused to back down despite the series of set points that had taken place in the last few rallies.
Florida regained possession with 2:47 left in the first half and looked to take a commanding two-score lead heading into the break. The Gators faced an early third down and needed their quarterback to make a play.
The Florida Gators (3-2, 1-1 SEC) take on the Vanderbilt Commodores (2-4, 0-2 SEC) for their homecoming game. The Gators look to bounce back after their loss to the Kentucky Wildcats last week on the road.
The Florida Gators return to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to take on the Vanderbilt Commodores Saturday.
Florida failed to make crucial point-saving dives on Auburn’s deep center hits, which kept the Gators in a deficit for a majority of sets two and three.
There’s no shortage of deer in Jack Patton’s home. Taxidermy mounts adorn just about every wall, antlers hang from drying racks in his studio and decapitated heads wrapped in trash bags fill the freezers.
The Florida Gators (3-2, 1-1 SEC) return home to host the Vanderbilt Commodores (2-4, 0-2 SEC) after arguably their worst performance of the season a week ago.
Before the clock struck 7 p.m., a stampede of students raced through the O’Dome’s doors, flooding the seats of UF’s premier basketball stadium and performance arena.