The Doris Bardon Community Cultural Center seeks to relocate, asks city for help
By Jeanna Arroyo | Sep. 12, 2013The Doris Bardon Community Cultural Center is looking for a new place to call home.
The Doris Bardon Community Cultural Center is looking for a new place to call home.
Imagine a program that promised the opportunity to change your life: the opportunity to work side by side with some of Gainesville’s most successful business leaders in creating a mock company. Imagine — after applying to more places than you can count, going on interview after interview and struggling to find a job much less a living wage — that someone offered you the chance to change your career path. Then, imagine the bad news: that for no logical or rational reason, 25 percent of you would be randomly and summarily rejected.
Like most Americans, I am able to vividly recall the events that took place 12 years ago. It was my last year of high school, and a friend and I decided to leave study hall to hang out in the library.
For their first play of the year, the Gators will bring their young and old talent to Durham, N.C., for Duke’s Fab Four Invitational.
The No. 18 Florida men’s golf team will tee off the 2013-14 season at the Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational tonight in Olympia Fields, Ill.
In his speech on Tuesday, President Barack Obama argued that the United States is not the global police force.
This week, we remembered the events that transpired on Sept. 11 those 12 years ago. Our hearts and prayers remain with the families and friends of those whose lives were tragically cut short.
“We’re just normal guys, our job is just abnormal.” - Niall
If you ask anyone that knows me, from minor Facebook acquaintances to lifelong friends, they would tell you that I am a huge fan of Bruno Mars.
History was made during this year’s New York Fashion Week. In it’s 70 years of existence, this was the first year that a plus-sized designer showed off her collection on the runway.
The Colourist introduces a new EP that explodes with crisp fruity vocals, positive lyrics, and bouncy engaging songs.
On a "Gators in the NFL" edition of the alligatorSports Podcast. Phil Heilman and Joe Morgan interview former Gators Sharrif Floyd of the Minnesota Vikings and Justin Trattou of the New York Giants.
On the most polarizing scientific issues like climate change, more knowledge does not necessarily lead to more agreement. Or so said science communication theorist and Yale law professor Dan Kahan when he gave the first presentation Wednesday for the 2013-2014 Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere Speaker Series, “‘Civil’ Society?”
The Hub may not be new, but students are noticing its improvements.
The Fresh Market and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation are teaming up for a wine-tasting soiree to be held Sept. 12. All of the proceeds will go toward research for Type 1 diabetes.
There’s a new iPhone in town, and it’s easier on the eyes and the wallet.
Professors dimming the lights and reading off PowerPoint slides is nothing new to college students, but a new study from Northwestern University states a teacher’s underperformance might be due to tenure.
After a slow start, more students qualified and slated for UF Student Government Senate seats than last semester.
MULBERRY, Fla. — Polk County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested the Rev. Terry Jones of Dove World Outreach Center — which left Gainesville this summer — on Wednesday afternoon after they found a smoker full of kerosene-soaked Qurans attached to the car he was riding in.
By 10 a.m. Tuesday, locals were already bent over in the rich soil of Porters Community Farm, kneeling and pulling weeds to prepare for planting the next crop: lettuce.