Kristin Chenoweth to perform at UF in January
By Charlie Daffron | July 23, 2018On Jan. 29, 2019, UF will host award-winning singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
On Jan. 29, 2019, UF will host award-winning singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Student Senate is set to vote on a resolution for “Recognizing the Need for Continued Efforts to Optimize 24/7 Access to Study Spaces and Libraries on Campus.”
According to recent UF graduate Nicole Cannon, vintage is back and better than ever.
Gainesville has a chance to stop and smell the flowers this weekend when Catherine Yu’s new play “The Day is Long to End” premieres.
Four Florida bands rocked High Dive last Friday for its seventh birthday party.
Kerry Washington’s run on TV may have ended with hit show “Scandal,” but that doesn’t mean she’s taking a break from television altogether.
As the summer season heat rises, skin care is becoming increasingly important. Once Kylie Jenner removed her lip fillers, health and beauty enthusiasts alike knew that this was the summer of a healthy, natural appearance.
Rock music isn’t dead; it’s just taking a smoke break.
Recent UF graduate Emily Griffith had no clue her psychology final would turn into a featured magic act on the television series “Penn & Teller: Fool Us.”
The Chronicle of Higher Education has compiled data reports on public university officials’ wages since 2010. On Monday, the publication released its latest study.
A marble obelisk stands in St. Augustine, Florida, honoring and holding the remains of Confederate general William Loring, who spent his early life in St. Augustine and was considered a “local hero” for his military contributions.
When President Donald Trump discussed developing a Space Force in June, he sparked the imagination of the American people, including UF faculty and students.
With the 30th anniversary of “Shark Week” kicking off Sunday, the resurging fear of sharks is prevalent but misguided.
Even though senior dogs have shed their sweet baby dog eyes and tell-tale puppy breath, Alachua County Humane Society animal care manager Carl Daniels said they are equally loveable and just want to give unconditional affection.
After spending 26 years on Archer Road, Gainesville Miller's Ale House will be moving to a new location.
Gainesville Police received 11 reports of car burglaries in 24 hours, according to a GPD press release Wednesday morning.
UF’s Student Government has been seeking a bit of help from the butts of students.
Grilling out and serving ice cream isn’t typically in the job description for law enforcement officers, but it’s a familiar occupation for those in the Youth and Community Resource Unit of the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office.
Florida State University President John Thrasher announced this week that the university will be removing a controversial statue of one of its founders, Francis W. Eppes.
You’re settling down in Jellystone National Park, preparing for a nice “pic-a-nic.” Your paws unfurl a checkered blanket while your date unloads the contents of your basket: “Bluebeary” pie with honey, some ice-cold bruins and, of course, bear claws.