To Write Love On Her Arms hosts benefit concert at Civic Media Center
By Moriah Gaynor | Mar. 22, 2015About 30 people gathered Saturday night for the To Write Love On Her Arms’ UF chapter’s benefit concert.
About 30 people gathered Saturday night for the To Write Love On Her Arms’ UF chapter’s benefit concert.
The Committee on Finance and Facilities discussed UF’s ongoing construction projects at a brief meeting Friday in preparation of the Board of Trustee’s next meeting, which will take place April 2-3.
This weekend’s third annual Gainesville Modern Weekend saw an increase in event participants.
The civil rights activist approached the lectern and faced a silent crowd Saturday.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Friday afternoon for reportedly punching another driver because he was cut off in traffic.
Four Gainesville entrepreneurs are finalists in a state-wide competition.
A pop-up street store gave Gainesville’s homeless community a unique shopping experience on Sunday.
Schools from across the state came together this weekend to help Hispanic and Latino students better understand themselves, serve their communities and enact social justice.
Conor Flynn and Hannah Gwynn are in this together.
Justin Deese considers himself a workaholic, which he said is a good thing.
Fun fact: U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, fiery lawmaker and the person who bears the closest living resemblance to the guy from “American Dad,” was born in Canada.
There comes a time in American history when a bill is introduced into Congress that has real bipartisan support and has such common-sense appeal that it would be idiotic for anyone to block it. To want to play politics with a bill of this nature would be asinine and would prove one’s ineptitude. Yet, this “well, duh, we are going to vote yes on it” bill is being obstructed by Senate Democrats, and no end is in sight for them to realize the senselessness of their stance against something that, I’m sure, 99.99 percent of the population supports.
Week 1 of Spring football for the Florida Gators is in the books, and questions still surround the installation of the new offense.
Florida entered its road match against Vanderbilt on Sunday having lost three straight games.
The Florida women’s swimming and diving team wrapped up the 2015 NCAA Championships in ninth place, marking Florida’s 15th straight top-10 finish at the meet.
The Gators women’s golf team is coming off consecutive runner-up performances for the first time this season, most recently at the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational, where four golfers individually cracked the top-25 in the leaderboards.
The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team (15-1, 7-0 Southeastern Conference) earned its 10th-straight victory Sunday afternoon at the Ring Tennis Complex after defeating No. 27 Mississippi State (13-5, 3-4 SEC) 5-2.
The winning streak has come to an end.
Tonight on campus, LGBT Affairs is hosting a vigil for the thousands of trans women who lose their lives to violent hatred annually.
Friday, March 13th, the university’s Florida Players performed their opening night of the show Killer Joe. Nick Chinaris, director of the show, described it in a short interview on the group's Facebook as a “black comedy, so even though there are dark moments, there are still laughs.”