Gainesville leads nation in singles
By Chabeli Herrera | Sep. 17, 2014Go to Midtown on any given night, and you’ll experience quintessential Gainesville — a tidal wave of singles on the prowl.
Go to Midtown on any given night, and you’ll experience quintessential Gainesville — a tidal wave of singles on the prowl.
The Gainesville Latino Film Festival kicked off its 10th anniversary Friday with a night of commemorating all the individuals who helped make the event possible for so many years.
Long lines were expected at the UF Student Health Care Center on Friday, but the annual flu kick-off has been postponed.
UF applicants will get a taste of freshman frustration when answering this year’s essay prompt: “What is the good life?”
In today’s dating culture, common practice is to talk (usually text) someone for a few days, or even weeks, before you even start going on actual dates.
A Gainesville man was arrested after police say he tried to rob a UF Health employee on his way to work early Wednesday morning.
I am many things, but wealthy isn’t one of them.
A water main broke Tuesday afternoon in Newberry causing a precautionary boil-water notice for the city.
Students who steered clear of Sorority and Fraternity Row this semester in favor of a more independent and alternative lifestyle can still rush today on Plaza of the Americas.
By the time this goes to print, a mixed army of ultra-fem and utilitarian sportswear-clad supermodels (and their respective wake of editors, photographers, bloggers and street-style influencers) will have already hopscotched from New York to London to Milan, now embarking on day two of Milan Fashion Week.
Wanderers downtown Friday night found it hard to miss the bat signal projected on the face of the Hippodrome State Theatre.
Hundreds of fans and curious walk-ins alike packed into The Motor Room downtown Friday night. For a venue known for its Deep End and Neon Liger parties, The Motor Room hosted a bit of a different party.
If you’re expecting a show named after Batman’s crime-ridden hometown to be about the Dark Knight himself, Fox’s “Gotham” will turn off that mental bat signal.
Every athlete’s senior year is supposed to be special but Karina Gutsche’s final season has taken a different route.
The matchup between Florida and Alabama on Saturday will feature the Southeastern Conference’s leading receiver, a member of the Biletnikoff Award watch list and one of the nation’s most potent deep-route threats.
Dante Fowler can’t rush the quarterback by himself.
David Kilgore is the oldest athlete on Florida’s cross country team, but he must feel like the youngest.
Despite having success in their first tournament of the season, freshman Brooke Austin and her Florida teammates are just concerned about getting better and growing as a team.
Jameis Winston doesn’t care.
Starting is proof that a player is one of the best at that position. It’s what players work toward the entire time they’re on a team.