Burrito Bros. to close down Saturday, owner confirms
By Catherine Dickson | Jan. 29, 2017After 40 years spent feeding burritos to Gainesville’s hungry students and residents, Burrito Bros. Taco Co. will serve its last meal Saturday.
After 40 years spent feeding burritos to Gainesville’s hungry students and residents, Burrito Bros. Taco Co. will serve its last meal Saturday.
In the past week, we’ve tried to give this new administration the bene t of the doubt. We’ve talked about choices, keeping in mind that statistically, half our readership voted for our new president. Though we’ve expressed hesitation at some of his more bombastic orders, we have tried to hope that in the end, moderation would win out. But we cannot do that anymore.
“Thank you for all the memories,” Ornella Saragusti wrote in chalk on the wall of her home away from home Saturday.
For four hours Sunday, Charlie Rash sat alone waiting for someone to sign up with his Student Government party.
In 40-degree weather, about 20 protesters in Gainesville huddled together under overcast skies to protest a pipeline set to run through Alachua County.
In big block letters over the whiteboard, the poster read, “Good teachers don’t teach you what to think. They teach you how to think.” Even at 16, I knew my 10th-grade AP World History teacher embodied the message she had hung up in her classroom. She taught well, with respect for us and pride for her work, with the kindness and empathy to reach way back into the early days of history and teach us angsty adolescents a thing or two.
For the first time in over a year, Florida’s swimming and diving teams had a home meet at the O’Connell Center.
Devin Robinson missed an open shot, picked up his second foul and took a seat on the bench.
In the last routine of the meet, junior All-American Kennedy Baker stepped up to the mat.
Once the thick crowds of college students exhaust last calls for alcohol and slowly scatter from Midtown’s bar scene early Saturday morning, 101 Cantina will close its doors for good.
The men who assaulted swastika-wearer Michael Dewitz on Thursday kicked and punched him before one of them burned Dewitz’s swastika-emblazoned jacket in a grill, police said.
In last week’s victory against No. 6 Auburn, the Gators men’s swimming and diving team — which won 10 out of 16 events — improved its dual-meet win streak to three.
For the second weekend in a row, the UF men’s tennis team will play two matches.
With nearly seven minutes left in the game, Eric Hester stood deep beyond the right wing with the ball in his hands.
Sharrika Barnett was close to quitting track before coming to the United States.
Tonight's meet is more than just a battle between No. 3 Florida and No. 16 Auburn in the O’Connell Center.
Tennessee may be five years removed from legendary coach Pat Summitt leading its sideline, but nothing has changed when it comes to the Volunteers beating up on the Gators.
Florida’s 35-point blowout win at LSU on Wednesday snapped a losing streak, jazzed the locker room and re-introduced No. 25 UF’s overlooked weapons on offense.
For 38 years, Susan Griffin has made a living painting faces.