Video: Overturning of DOMA celebrated at Gainesville’s Pride festival
By Tony Sadiku | Oct. 27, 2013Rainbow colors flooded Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Saturday at Gainesville’s annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Festival.
Rainbow colors flooded Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Saturday at Gainesville’s annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Festival.
Foodie Instagrammers can now earn rewards for sharing their obsessions on social media.
Apps and interactive websites took center stage at the second annual Startup Weekend Gainesville, where inventors formed ideas and work teams to make concepts realities.
UF’s College of Medicine is building a new education center in its efforts to move from a disciplined-based program to a patient-centered one.
As students scramble to assemble DIY costumes, some thrift shops report increased traffic from the younger crowd.
Swamp Records is here to play.
Police are still investigating a Friday night robbery that happened in the Midtown area, announced through a UF alert.
A local conservation organization will host its first Halloween ball on Friday.
A new study found that creating music while exercising might make workouts more effective, but some locals are hesitant to concur.
A new shipment of flu shots are in, and the Student Health Care Center should have enough to last through November.
With animal treats recently linked to illnesses and death, local pet owners may need to be more cautious when walking down the pet aisle.
Rainbow colors flooded Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Saturday at Gainesville’s annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Festival.
Facebook is starting to see a lot less face time.
With his oven burning at temperatures between 800 and 900 degrees Fahrenheit, Tyler Black is hoping to get locals fired up.
Iran‘s nuclear program became a challenge 10 years ago. Some parts of the international community, represented by the permanent members of United Nations Security Council and Germany (P5+1), are exposing their concern about possible military dimensions of Iran’s nuclear program, and Iran is operating on peaceful purposes of its program.
The highly anticipated film adaptation of Orson Scott Card’s “Ender’s Game” hits movie screens across the country Friday. I haven’t read the much-heralded novel — or its subsequent sequels — but by all accounts, it’s a great novel. If the film is successful, it will likely launch yet another franchise based on a wildly popular series of young adult novels, following in the footsteps of “Harry Potter,” “Twilight” and the “Hunger Games,” to name a few.
A revolution can start with the simplest of actions.
Chris Brown was arrested early Sunday morning in Washington, D.C., on felony assault charges, but hey, we’ll probably forget about it in a few weeks or so.
On Day 3 of the USTA Clay Court Invitational, all of the participating Gators fell in their respective matches.
One long streak in the second set was all Florida needed to snap out of its recent slump and put Auburn away.