The Estates apartment complex cracking down on pet evictions
By Beatrice Dupuy | Apr. 21, 2014Students commonly hide their pets from landlords and apartment complexes without consequence, but one student-living complex is cracking down.
Students commonly hide their pets from landlords and apartment complexes without consequence, but one student-living complex is cracking down.
Proposed government regulations may make it harder for UF musicians and faculty to showcase their art outside of the country.
Gainesville Police arrested a UF student after officers reported the student crashed into a pole while drunk driving, causing about $3,500 of damage.
Student groups from UF and other Florida universities conducted a sit-in outside Florida Senate President Don Gaetz’s office Monday to demand a floor vote for SB 1400.
As people grow older, they tend to forget simple aspects of life, like what they need to buy at the grocery store or where they parked their cars — an inevitable effect of aging.
A new iPhone and Android application aims to slash buzzed driving among college students.
A local business is celebrating Earth Day with a large contribution. Parisleaf, a local Gainesville design and printing firm, donated 1,000 trees to a Maryland-based agroforestry charity called Trees for the Future.
A music video made by a UF student has gone viral, resulting in malicious personal attacks.
Two serious attacks and an unprecedented rise in the animal’s population have caused a recent bear scare among Floridians.
To celebrate kitten season, the Alachua County Humane Society is holding its first Kitten Shower at 2 p.m. Sunday at the shelter, 4205 NW Sixth St.
Local roadwork conducted by the City of Gainesville’s Public Works department is affecting nearby businesses.
Gainesville Police arrested a local homeless woman Sunday evening after she beat a man with a dog leash then dumped beer on another woman’s head.
A UF alumnus ascended to the next level in a contest offering rising entrepreneurs a chance to climb Mount Kilimanjaro this June.
Independently, Bertrhude Albert and Priscilla Zelaya energize classrooms. As a pair, they’re re-charging a nation’s teachers and illuminating the future for their students.
Summer is coming, and you could spend it any old boring way — loafing around your hometown, toiling away in Summer classes, working your butt off at an internship or backpacking through Europe on a cliched mission for self discovery.
“Just close your eyes and tell me where you are.”
On Wednesday, The New York Times ran a front-page story detailing how Florida State University and Tallahassee Police had left multiple rape allegations, including the one against star quarterback Jameis Winston, uninvestigated.
Fresh off the plane from Birmingham, Ala., Florida gymnastics coach Rhonda Faehn addressed the media for the final time of the 2014 season on Monday morning.
I could write the cliche, “These last four years were perfect,” but they were far from it.
Bobby Poyner watched most of Sunday’s finale from the dugout railing next to coach Kevin O’Sullivan and hitting coach Brad Weitzel. He was a day removed from striking out a career-high seven batters in four innings of relief.