Two weekend celebrations in High Springs: a chili cook-off and a springs celebration
By Lauren Johnson | Mar. 31, 2016Alachua County will celebrate nature with pots of chili and a roster of activities Saturday.
Alachua County will celebrate nature with pots of chili and a roster of activities Saturday.
UF dancers are collecting canned food to help families with sick children.
A mile of University Avenue will close Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. as thousands of residents visit the fourth-annual Active Streets Gainesville.
UF’s Board of Trustees will have three new members in June.
Students said they felt mixed emotions after the Snapchat app announced efforts to improve communication Tuesday.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, or so it seems, we students returned from Spring Break and told ourselves “we have plenty of time” until the end of the semester.
When asked on “Meet the Press“ if he would consider being another candidate’s running mate, Ohio governor and presidential hopeful John Kasich answered, “No! Under no circumstances…You pundits got to get out of Washington. You don’t understand me.”
Kelvin Taylor, the former Florida running back who didn’t turn the ball over once in three years of collegiate football, is gone.
The warm weather in Florida suits Austin Appleby just fine.
Kevin O’Sullivan knew it was only a matter of time.
On the floor, sophomore gymnast Grace McLaughlin sets the tone.
The Gators are used to competing against strong runners.
Julia Sell, head coach of the No. 15 LSU women’s tennis team, knows Florida coach Roland Thornqvist very well.
When Mikaela Case woke up Monday morning, she had a voicemail message from Gainesville Police.
Trevor Noah watched as interpreters for the hearing impaired translated everything he said at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday night.
UF students may see more zombies running around on the weekends.
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday afternoon after police said they found drugs and a gun inside his car.
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is becoming more environmentally friendly.
Hello, world: This is your Alligator opinions editor, David, chiming in on Trevor Noah’s set. Now, some of you might be wondering why this editorial’s being written in the first-person rather than from the perspective of the entire staff. Well, most of us stayed put at the office to turn out this paper for you, so it’d be a little strange for me to represent an opinion we don’t all necessarily have. And secondly, as with any relationship, be it boyfriend and girlfriend, spouse and spouse, newspaper and audience — you know, the truest of romances — a little spontaneity and new energy can be revitalizing. So, without further ado: How about that Trevor Noah set?
"Iron Man” was a great film. Robert Downey Jr. gave us a new, strangely lovable superhero to devour popcorn to. Tony Stark was refreshing, the story was intriguing, the explosions were bigger and better and it reminded us just how awesome superhero movies can be.