Correction
Aug. 1, 2013The refer on Thursday's front page did not capitalize the name of a restaurant reviewed in the Avenue correctly. It is SweetBerries.
The refer on Thursday's front page did not capitalize the name of a restaurant reviewed in the Avenue correctly. It is SweetBerries.
Seven burn patients at UF Health Shands Hospital were recently diagnosed with an infection known to attack the already ill.
When Kemia Harris first entered Carleton Auditorium for her precalculus algebra class freshman year, she saw more than just a crowd of students trying to learn in unison.
The first 500 people in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Friday night will start their weekend with “Saturday Night Live” show writer Alan Zweibel.
Child campers will see some mad science today coming from UF.
I walk through Death or Glory Tattoo Parlour’s front door that faces out toward North Sixth Street.
When I first made the decision to fast for Ramadan, I did so to foster a sense of camaraderie with my students.
Only a handful of people showed up for Ed Buckley’s fitness class.
Dragonfly Sushi & Sake Company in the downtown Gainesville area offers diners a modern take on Japanese cuisine.
SweetBerries is a welcome, sugar-coated breath of sweet air to the auto shops and local hopeful eateries on 13th Street.
Adam: UF had a lot of good teams this past year, and good teams tend to play good games. But few games meant as much to any program as Florida’s win over LSU last October.
Living in Gainesville, you’re bound to find several sports bars and restaurants fit for a college student — Gator football memorabilia, big-screen televisions, delicious food, a friendly atmosphere and all at a great price.
After the Florida women’s tennis team lost Lauren Embree and Caroline Hitimana to graduation, three freshmen have signed to complete the team.
An unidentified man made a burglary attempt Tuesday at a Gainesville house where three UF students live.
I felt an inkling of regret walking past the empty apartment downstairs. I had wanted to introduce myself to my neighbors, a man and woman in their mid-20s who shared a car covered in video game-themed stickers.
Holy mackerel, what a week. Whether it be massive exams or getting caught in that massive storm yesterday, we’re sure that your patience has been tested at least once. It’s all part of being a Gator, though. Take heart: The rough bits help you to appreciate the good bits so much more. We’ll help you wind down with this week’s it-gets-better edition of...
Say farewell to the most saturated month of July in Gainesville’s history.
Orange and blue is part of a recipe for tailgate festivities on a Food Network episode premiering today.
Gainesville residents expressed mixed reactions to U.S. Census Bureau statistics that show poverty rates decreasing in many college towns where off-campus graduate and undergraduate college students are excluded.
With only a few weeks left until the fall semester begins, students are either excited for the freedom of going back to school or disappointed that they’ve only completed one task on their summer-to-do-list.