‘Vagina Monologues’ at Hippodrome to fund domestic violence prevention
By Kelly Vollmer | Feb. 13, 2014This weekend more than 15 actresses will give staged monologues all about one topic: their vaginas.
This weekend more than 15 actresses will give staged monologues all about one topic: their vaginas.
UF’s Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts was ranked 20th overall in a national ranking of college campus theaters.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Tuesday after police reported he was carrying a gun and 100 rounds of ammunition in his backpack with no permit.
If you thought the SEC rivalry ended with football, think again.
Sen. Bill Nelson and former Gov. Charlie Crist spoke at UF this week after the state denied use of the Reitz Union as an early voting site.
A second suspect prosecutors say is responsible for the 2012 murder of a 78-year-old disabled Gainesville man could face the death penalty in a trial that started this week.
Gainesville’s own environmentally focused film-and-arts festival is back for its fifth year.
In 2009, 15-year-old Claire Dunlap went into cardiac arrest while playing varsity softball for her high school. If it hadn’t been for the CPR equipment on site, the incident could have killed her.
Amateur paleontologists are hoping to bring ancient history to the 21st century.
Forty-nine cent hamburgers and 69 cent cheeseburgers on Wednesdays at McDonald’s proves one thing: Gainesville is lovin’ it.
A local startup company is putting a new spin on traditional fundraising methods.
Local residents and students can practice languages with each other through a new program.
The Gainesville Public Works Department has begun modifying some intersections to make navigating roads easier for local bikers.
After a 2-year-old giraffe was shot and killed Sunday morning at a Denmark zoo, some UF professors and students are calling it harsh and unnecessary.
A new Florida-based social media application focused on group interaction launched today.
A peculiar critter control problem plagues Anthony Rue and his neighbors: Drawn in by the allure of acorns, vicious wild hogs regularly invade his yard.
A sweet tooth can have some seriously sour consequences.
After investigators closed the dig site where they’d hoped to find the body of missing UF student Tiffany Sessions, the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to collect tips for further investigation.
Some of them worked for months in the dirt. They spent hours clearing the plot, building up the soil, watering the plants and covering them during freezes.
While residents are bundling up to cope with lower temperatures this winter, manatees are finding warm refuge of their own.