Don’t worry: Cold front won’t last long, experts say
By Melissa Mihm | Nov. 19, 2014Despite hard freezes and a frost lasting early this morning, Gainesville is expected to warm up by the weekend.
Despite hard freezes and a frost lasting early this morning, Gainesville is expected to warm up by the weekend.
Student senators at Santa Fe College spent nearly four hours Wednesday debating nearly everything but the impeachment of its Senate president.
Music gently hovers over a swaying crowd, tickled by raised hands and voices that are carried up by the melodic vibrations of choral composition. It radiates off of faces filled with awe.
UF’s annual African dance performance is returning to campus.
The UF MBA program at the Hough Graduate School of Business was ranked No. 24 among the nation’s full-time public programs by Bloomberg Businessweek.
Alachua County became the first county in North Florida to publicly support marriage equality this week.
Your middle school crush and Tampa native Aaron Carter will be returning to Gainesville on Sunday at the High Dive, along with opening acts The Crazy Carls, Sona Holiday and Katie Hargrove.
The year 2014 has seen dozens of definitive moments — particularly those in technology — that will no doubt set the tone for the rest of the century.
For about three hours, Gainesville High School students stood in the cold and waited while officers and four canines swept campus for explosives.
On Tuesday evening, the U.S. Senate held a vote on a bill that would have curtailed the extensive and likely unconstitutional data collection programs of the National Security Agency.
Aspiring Gainesville artists and poets kicked off Mellow Soul Tuesdays’ first open mic night at Rockeys Dueling Piano Bar this week.
UPDATE: The shooter has been identified as Myron May, a lawyer who was an FSU alumnus, according to the Associated Press who spoke with a local police officer.
Students for a Democratic Society members held a banner on Turlington Plaza calling for UF to demilitarize Wednesday.
UF faculty and students will travel across eight countries as part of a project to empower female farmers.
Thanksgiving is a celebration usually composed of food (turkey, of course), family (and friends — inclusivity is one of Thanksgiving’s beauties) and football (yes, we’re in the South). Gathering around the TV, Thanksgiving revelers let the food digest before the slicing of pie(s).
What started out as a joke became a social buzz in a matter of days.
With a season as dominant as Florida volleyball’s, it is easy to forget that the Gators will be losing one of its most talented backrows in the history of the program.
One game at a time.
Florida’s defense may be ranked 20th in the country, but it’s tough to notice that early on in games.
As our beloved Football season comes to an end, why not go out with a bang? After all, there’s nothing more exciting and dear to our heart than Gators football right? Here’s a few tracks to celebrate our last home game this weekend and the last few weeks of college football season: