Gainesville woman relives past, looks to future
By Jared Misner | Mar. 2, 2010When the neighbors heard her screaming, they thought it was just another stray cat.
When the neighbors heard her screaming, they thought it was just another stray cat.
Two capital cities will make history this week as they join the exclusive club of five states and seven countries that allow same-sex marriages.
Google plans to build and test an ultra-high speed broadband network.
PIXAR and Disney are bringing "Toy Story" back to the big screen with a third installment that will entertain older fans as well as children.
The Independent Florida Alligator's newspaper delivery van was stolen from a parking lot behind the Alligator's news office at about 11:15 p.m. Monday.
Are we fostering a “culture of personal documentation” — that is, a culture in which we must record, document and publicize the events in our lives instead of merely experiencing them?
This week's MusiCast is your guide to Gainesville and beyond. We start things off by checking out what's new around town, like Saturday's 8th Annual Music Law Conference. Then we take a look at shows and events during the week ahead, like The Bears of Blue River (Tuesday @ Atlantic), The Duppies' CD release (Friday @ Common Grounds), and the "From Gainesville With Love Benefit Show For Haiti" (Saturday @ FL School of Massage). Finally, we submit to you a few more artists you may not have heard - Hope For Agoldensummer and Broken Bells - and what's going on with them.
The “Islam is of the Devil” people found themselves on Turlington Plaza Monday, and they got just what they wanted – attention. Some people come to Turlingon wanting to have conversations, others just want to inflame and hear the sound of their own voices.
Last time Florida matched up with Vanderbilt, the Commodores frontcourt had a field day.
Entering the season, Florida’s offensive philosophy was simple: Get on base and let Preston Tucker bring you home.
After months of speculation and hearing people, well, s***-talk his throwing motion, Tim Tebow was finally able to get back to doing what he does best on Sunday.
From being a part of the Gators’ second national championship team as a freshman to back-to-back National Invitation Tournament appearances, Dan Werner has seen his fair share of ups and downs.
It’s more widespread than Olympic fever. It’s more of a heath risk than H1N1.
Due to darkness, the Florida women’s golf team wasn’t able to finish their second round of play in the Kinderlou Forest Challenge.
Alexa Carlin has big dreams of becoming a fashion entrepreneur, but she had to start out small.
UF students and faculty are making the ultimate “green” house, but it won’t stay at UF for long.
A memo released to Gainesville city employees Monday has departments scrambling to find solutions to anticipated budget cuts.
Although students voted against the renovation and expansion of the Reitz Union, a new union may still be on the horizon.
The earthquake in Chile has not yet sparked the student-led relief efforts seen in the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake.
Theatre Strike Force moved to its own beat Monday night on Turlington Plaza.