Two protestors lodge themselves into Sabal Trail pipeline
By Meryl Kornfield | Feb. 22, 2017Two protesters climbed into the 3-foot-wide entrance of the Sabal Trail pipeline early Wednesday morning, remaining for about six hours.
Two protesters climbed into the 3-foot-wide entrance of the Sabal Trail pipeline early Wednesday morning, remaining for about six hours.
All 11 proposed amendments failed to pass during the Student Government elections Wednesday night as Impact Party claimed the executive ticket and all but two Senate seats.
When Jordan Chediak heard there would be free HIV testing at Santa Fe College, he didn’t hesitate to stop by.
Renovations at Alachua County Animal Services are behind schedule, which means less space for incoming animals.
All liberals are leeches. They’re lazy, incompetent and allergic to work.
It’s fair to say that the outcome of the Student Government Spring elections were known well before it was announced.
Heartwood Soundstage, Gainesville’s newest music venue and live recording studio, is set to open this weekend with the Heartwood Music Festival, a multi-stage, all-ages event that will run from noon to 2 a.m. Saturday.
In ancient Greek mythology, the Chimera was a powerful, fire-breathing female beast composed of parts from more than one animal. Joseph Floyd, the executive director for Active Streets Alliance, referenced the hybrid creature when describing the event it was named after.
The Varsity Vocals International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella South Quarterfinal will take place in the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Saturday at 7 p.m., with the event wrapping at 11 p.m.
College students love pizza. We’ve all survived off Domino’s pizza leftovers more times than we’d like to admit. Instead of resorting to eating pizza in its less perfect form, i.e. the soggy freezer-burnt variety or a cold lunchable, check out these local, fresh options next time you get a carb craving.
This Friday, the High Dive will be hosting a free Art Attack event as part of Gainesville’s monthly artwalk. The event will run from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. and is open to the public. Twenty Gainesville artists will be showing and selling their work at this month’s Art Attack, and they will be accompanied by four local musicians performing laid-back, acoustic sets.
UF’s School of Art + Art History is hosting its annual student showcase event, Art Bash, Friday evening.
The Gators operated with a marathon mindset on Monday.
When the Gators return to Las Vegas in a few weeks, it won’t be a chance to gamble and hit the strip.
On Monday afternoon, coach Tim Walton received a phone call from Sophia Reynoso.
The Gators will be without their sole senior for the rest of the season.
Nearly midway through the second half and with Florida holding onto a thinning lead, the ball started with Canyon Barry in the left corner.
Everything was lined up.
After ticket prices for Lil Wayne’s upcoming show at UF’s O’Connell Center were released Tuesday, Melanie Tercilla wasn’t sure if she wanted to go.
For the past decade, downtown Gainesville, with its noisy bars and drunken crowds, has been characterized by a less well-known sound: the clip-clopping of police horses.