Florida Museum of Natural History to host butterfly-themed festival, plant sale
By Kelcee Griffis | Oct. 12, 2012Gainesville students and residents can see nature take flight at this weekend’s ButterflyFest.
Gainesville students and residents can see nature take flight at this weekend’s ButterflyFest.
The Gainesville Roller Rebels will be gearing up for their next roller racing match this weekend, and students are invited to watch as they compete against the North Carolina-based Blue Ridge Rollergirls.
It seems like the fall season is supposed to start with new episodes of TV shows, but instead it didn’t start until this week when the weather finally changed.
About 30 people, most of whom had never met Christian Aguilar, crowded around a makeshift memorial. Two banners, each featuring a picture of him smiling, hung on a brick wall.
Although it debuted before my time, so to speak, I have fond memories of watching “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” as a young child discovering the wonders of television in the living room of our tiny Orlando apartment.
Feeling the moon’s gravitational pull or bonds between water molecules is now within grasp — literally.
Our generation has tools that our parents and grandparents could only dream of, and groundbreaking technology seems to be at our fingertips with newer, smarter gadgets coming out one after another.
About 120 people participated in a UF- and Pride Student Union-sponsored National Coming Out Day event on the Plaza of the Americas.
A restaurant is a place to eat; a university cafeteria is something more.
Midterms are just around the corner, but Agata Strausa and the Florida cross country team are preparing for a different kind of examination.
Through two tournaments, Florida's Emily Bastel has lived up to the hype.
Shands at UF will hold its first Pink Pumpkin Fest Saturday on the lawn of the Cancer Genetics Research Complex, at the corner of Archer Road and Gale Lemerand Drive.
For Taylor Burke, Texas A&M was a wake-up call.
The No. 11 Gators are atop the Southeastern Conference at the midway point of the regular season partly because the communication on the court has improved from previous years, Betsy Smith said.
Artists and art lovers alike will flock to Gainesville this weekend for the city’s 31st annual Downtown Festival & Art Show.
Bubble necklaces show up on game day, at Sunday brunch, at job interviews and at everything in between.
The alligatorSports crew will pile into the car today for a road trip to Nashville, Tenn., to watch Florida take on Vanderbilt. While we're on the road to the "Music City," what better way is there to pay homage to the county seat of Davidson County than by putting together a killer playlist for the ride? We could always crank up a little Elvis as we make detour to Graceland. Perhaps we'll all sit in stony silence as "Party in the U.S.A." plays on the radio while secretly freaking out in our minds. Nashville native Miley Cyrus is still hip, right? And then, who knows? We've been on the road at all hours of the night covering this beat like a bunch of "Ramblin' Men" and "Midnight Rider(s)," just like the Nashville-based Allman Brothers Band. There will be music, and there will be football. Nashville seems like a nice place.
Gainesville Police arrested John Henry Boyd III, 32, on sexual assault and robbery charges, according a GPD arrest report.
Although we’re still wearing our sheer tops and shorts, fall will come around eventually. Therefore, it’s never too early to prepare.
Jaylen Watkins saw right through the raw numbers.