National Novel Writing Month starts in Gainesville
By Emma Green | Nov. 1, 2016Jenna White spread tarot cards at Coffee Culture on Tuesday, brainstorming ideas for a novel to be written within a month.
Jenna White spread tarot cards at Coffee Culture on Tuesday, brainstorming ideas for a novel to be written within a month.
A Gainesville church may get a new basketball court this month.
A group of about 20 people gathered at the Market Street Pub and Cabaret on Tuesday night to watch a screening of “Michael Moore in TrumpLand,” a Michael Moore documentary aiming to discourage voters from casting their ballots for Donald Trump, just a week before the general election.
There’s more than enough chatter going on in the country about Hillary Clinton’s emails. Like Bernie Sanders said months ago, nobody wants to hear about these damn emails anymore. Even with the FBI re-opening the case in the wake of ex-congressman Anthony Weiner’s premature evacuation, voters seem to be over Clinton’s email fiasco. As FBI Director James B. Comey said, we agree that Clinton’s handling of the emails was irresponsible, but it was by no means illegal. Like Clinton, we’re confident her political enemies will, once again, be disappointed when the newest batch of emails really contains nothing controversial.
A UF student said she was turned away from voting Thursday for wearing a sweatshirt.
Following a complete overhaul that cost more than $1 million, Gainesville Health and Fitness Women’s Center reopened Tuesday.
Hyped up on sugar and Halloween spirit, Gainesville celebrated a night of spooky fun with an array of activities throughout the day.
While much of Gainesville went door-to-door collecting candy for Halloween on Monday night, a group of UF students and residents celebrated Dia de los Muertos instead.
As punk rock fans piled into Gainesville for Fest on Friday, local businesses prepared for some of the year’s highest sales numbers.
The previously plain wall outside Leonardo’s 706 was covered in green, orange and blue paint Friday afternoon.
The night before Halloween, cobwebs stretched across the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves inside Gainesville’s Civic Media Center, which celebrated its 23rd anniversary Sunday.
Police are looking for a man after a woman reported an attempted sexual assault near campus early Sunday morning, University Police said in a UF timely warning emailed out Sunday night.
Julianna Johnson, 18, emailed her professor Wednesday asking if she could turn in her assignment by email.
Update: This story has been updated to reflect that the charges against Jackson Kilcoyne were dropped as of July 5, 2019.
Halloween is a time for goblins, ghosts, witches, wizards and other spooky creatures to come out. But still the scariest thing is voter suppression.
Kyle Mitchusson noticed something was off as he walked through his newly rented one-story home last year.
The day after the general election, Ronnie Sartain will remove the 5-foot purple swastika spray-painted on his garage door.
Through a new Instagram campaign, a first-year UF pharmacy master’s student is hoping to kick-start clothing donations to the Gainesville homeless community.
Gainesville Police arrested two men Thursday morning for ramming into a dealership’s gate and attempting to steal a car.
Gainesville Police are investigating a Wednesday night car accident that left a Mustang in half and its driver critically injured.