What I learned at The Alligator: The scope of humanity through my lens
Apr. 24, 2018May 5th marks the end of my journey at UF, but it also marks the beginning of my unexpected journey here.
May 5th marks the end of my journey at UF, but it also marks the beginning of my unexpected journey here.
For someone who considers the written word much easier to compose than the spoken one, this goodbye column was surprisingly difficult to complete.
Thursday marks Swamp Records’ fifth annual showcase with performances from both local and out-of-state talent.
UF’s Danza Dance Company, a premiere student-run performance dance company, will celebrate 20 years with its Anniversary Showcase on Saturday.
His calloused fingers gripped the rim of his American IPA, melodically picking it up, putting it down, picking it up, putting it down, as if drawn in and out by the breath of the familiar conversation.
The 2018 Spring semester is on its last leg, and between final exams and final projects, you just might be, too. With only four days until the madness ends, college students across Gainesville are in need of some relief and relaxation.
Strip away the names. Take out the conferences. Now make a snap judgement. Which of these two teams would have a better shot at beating No. 1-ranked Florida (34-8, 14-4 SEC)?
During its national championship run in 2017, the Florida women’s tennis team lost to Vanderbilt in both the final match of the regular season and the final match of the SEC Tournament, but it did beat the Commodores during the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.
My father had barely parked his car before I opened the passenger door and just about flew to the glass storefront. From outside E-Z Tennis, I could see my prize hanging behind clustered racks of athletic apparel.
The City of Gainesville joined 10 other Florida cities in a lawsuit challenging portions of the state statute restricting local regulation of guns.
Paislee Peyton first noticed a problem in the UF Reitz Union Bookstore in September.
The store is scheduled to close by mid-July following a trend of declining profits for traditional department stores as customers migrate to online shopping.
When Gainesville Police Officer Josh Meurer’s partner arrived to the city from Germany in February, they didn’t bond right away. But after a month of training and playing fetch together, Meurer and Ranger are inseparable.
Forest High School students were supposed to walk out in calm protest.
They spend hours each day preparing.
McKethan Stadium is quiet now.
In a backyard as big as his imagination, a young Alfredo Perez Jr. can’t resist the sweet summer smell of fresh mangoes.
Shortly after midnight Friday, red, blue and white flashing lights lit the 30-mile path from Trenton to Gainesville’s medical examiner’s office.
As it marched out to The Chainsmokers’ “Something Just Like This,” the Florida gymnastics team danced, Gator Chomped and smiled, hyping up the crowd at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis on Saturday night with its infectious energy. Even UCLA’s fans participated in the fun, doing the Gator Chomp back to UF as it lined up single file on stage to collect its third-place trophy at the NCAA Super Six team final. There were no signs that the team had just lost a national title to UCLA by .225 of a point.
Around 3 p.m. Thursday, two Florida deputies were eating at a Chinese restaurant in Trenton, Florida, when they were shot and killed by a gunman.