Queer literary magazine launches with first issue Thursday
By Melissa Gomez | Apr. 14, 2016The LGBTQ+ community in Gainesville now has a platform to share their artistic talents.
The LGBTQ+ community in Gainesville now has a platform to share their artistic talents.
The Sun Center will be home to a new 19-foot mural showcasing undersea life.
A little black heifer turned a week old Thursday, just a day after it was rescued from a sinkhole.
Ross Wilson failed the first Foreign Service Officer Test he took.
Gainesville’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department will host the first race of the 2016 Gainesville Biathlon Challenge on April 23 at 8 a.m.
UF President Kent Fuchs snapped selfies and talked about living in residence halls with students Thursday night.
Despite a decrease in registration, Mandy Hancock said she hopes to raise $22,000 for Gainesville’s Epilepsy Foundation of Florida on Sunday.
Normally, Fridays are reserved for Darts & Laurels. But today, the Alligator would like to dedicate this editorial to the survivors of sexual assault, the victim advocates, nurses and detectives who work to heal survivors.
I’m starting to believe maturation means admitting how truly childish you are. If there’s any part of life in which maturation occurs the most, it has to be college.
Universities are the breeding grounds of tomorrow. Here, students, faculty and staff alike immerse themselves in a culture that obsesses about our well-being. Universities are consequently a microcosmic nation in themselves, filled with pockets of people and thickets of thinkers, that so directly emulate the world around them. Said plainly: Like apples falling from trees, students don’t fall far from their countries.
Jorge Garcia was always swinging.
Here we are.
Dalton Guthrie punches his glove and scans the field, waiting for the next pitch to be thrown, the shortstop is surrounded by a trio of fresh faces.
It took nearly 49 minutes of game time for Florida to concede a goal against Marquette on Wednesday.
Billy Donovan’s first regular season is over, and while his Oklahoma City team has been overshadowed by the outlandish seasons of Golden State and San Antonio, he has had a record-breaking year himself.
Bruce Arians used to be one of my favorite NFL coaches.
It was an early morning in San Francisco when a man raped Matthew Bratko.
After more than an hour of discussion Tuesday, county commissioners unanimously voted in favor of sending a letter to the state, voicing concerns about high nitrate levels in West Alachua County wells.
Editors note: This is part four of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Friday’s paper for a look into the recovery process of survivors.
Swamp Records anticipates hitting a capacity of 600 people at the third-annual Swamp Records Showcase on Friday.