Festival to support March of Dimes
By Erica Pope | Apr. 6, 2016Chain Reaction’s Food and Music Festival will hold its third annual fundraiser benefiting the March of Dimes Foundation this weekend.
Chain Reaction’s Food and Music Festival will hold its third annual fundraiser benefiting the March of Dimes Foundation this weekend.
The Florida swimming and diving team received four honors from the Southeastern Conference on Wednesday.
The Hippodrome State Theatre Art Gallery and the Oak Hammock Art Gallery are hosting a Dada art exhibit to celebrate the 100-year-old art movement.
Gainesville company Self Narrate will host Story Slam: Everything Changes in Keene-Flint Hall, Room 50, today from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Local entrepreneur Virginia Lynn aims to boost local business sales at a craft show Saturday.
Dane Dunning needed just one pitch.
As Jalen Tabor and Quincy Wilson walked into Florida’s Indoor Practice Facility on Tuesday, teammate Marcus Maye made sure everyone in the building knew they had arrived.
There was something nagging Mike White.
For the first time in a year, the Florida softball team is no longer No. 1.
The Florida men’s tennis team hasn’t gone undefeated at home in over a decade, with its 11-0 record in 2003 marking the last time UF attained perfection at the Ring Tennis Complex in Gainesville.
Students discussed how racism has set the tone for the next presidential election Tuesday.
University Police is looking for a man they said assaulted a UF employee at the Reitz Union early Tuesday morning.
UF Supreme Court might not be able to meet during the Summer.
UF students can see electric motorcycles on the Plaza of the Americas today.
The annual Orange & Blue Debut will be held Friday night for the first time.
UF students will march tonight to show sexual violence won’t be tolerated.
An Uber driver hit a pedestrian near campus Tuesday morning.
Two men and a woman from South Carolina were arrested Monday morning after Gainesville Police said they invaded an apartment and kidnapped a woman in a stolen car.
In many ways, art could be considered the most important subject. Art expresses ideas and thoughts where words cannot, which is why it transcends any language and stands as its own form of communication. Children learn to draw and use Play-Doh before they can write because art stands at the center of creativity. So it is important UF have an art museum where students can find a source of inspiration when words simply don’t suffice. It’s called the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
It is rare to find topics regarding morality and societal values in the news.