Farmers market has same sales despite fewer students
By Kathryn Farr | May 23, 2016Despite fewer UF students living in Gainesville during the summer, the Union Street Farmers Market keeps its liveliness.
Despite fewer UF students living in Gainesville during the summer, the Union Street Farmers Market keeps its liveliness.
Solar-powered lights will be installed at 24 Regional Transport System bus stops in the Greater Gainesville area by the end of June. The Federal Transit Administration will fund the $36,120 project to improve visibility and safety at each location, according to a press release.
By now, most of you have probably heard about what happened at Nevada’s state Democratic caucus on May 14. Violence, chair throwing, verbal harassment, a California senator fearing for her life: At least, this is what happened according to many Democratic officials and major media.
As the election season is shifting gears into the general, with the two presumptive nominees beginning to attack each other, there is still a glaring lack of policy or anything resembling it. Last week was plagued with attack ads from both candidates in regard to each other’s history with women. It reminds me of the Mark Twain quote, “Never argue with a fool, onlookers won’t be able to tell the difference.” One of the candidates is a master of making politicians look like fools.
Get Air! will open its first Florida location in Gainesville, and it recently added 10,000 square feet to its original construction plan.
It was last summer when I was first confronted with the infamous controversial beast that is the unisex restroom. I was interning at an environmental research firm in the heart of Jerusalem, the holiest city on earth. The Jerusalem Municipality is the formal institution that governs the city, and, because Jerusalem houses both the people and holy sites of the three major Abrahamic religions, holy men and women serve in the local government in a variety of ways.
Some students use their Florida Bright Futures Scholarships in the Fall and Spring. Bright Futures is offered to high school students in the state who display high ACT and SAT test scores and work a certain number of community service hours.
In the days following an abrupt NCAA Tournament exit, the success that Florida’s women’s tennis team had this season was forgotten.
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The Gators played their last round of team golf of the season on Sunday.
The Gators blew through their NCAA Regional for the fourth-consecutive year over the weekend, bringing them one step closer to the Women’s College World Series.
Kevin O’Sullivan uses the phrase “battle-tested” often.
The Florida men’s tennis team exceeded all expectations in 2016.
One of the best seasons in recent Florida men’s tennis history came to a disappointing close on Sunday afternoon.
Nicole DeWitt has a thing for the postseason.
Florida saw improvements on Day 2 of the NCAA National Championship.
The Gators haven’t been swept in three years, and they were determined to keep it that way Saturday against LSU.
On her first at-bat, freshman Amanda Lorenz flew out.
After winning its first Southeastern Conference Tournament title in five years, UF scored back-to-back sweeps in the first two rounds of the NCAA Championship last weekend to increase its winning streak to eight-consecutive matches.
Florida simply didn’t capitalize early.