Gainesville locals react to Idaho couple's hand-cranked coffee grinder
By Ashley Kobza | Mar. 31, 2014An Idaho couple said its newly crafted coffee grinder takes your morning pick-me-up to a new level.
An Idaho couple said its newly crafted coffee grinder takes your morning pick-me-up to a new level.
Florida has shown how difficult being undefeated truly is. The Gators have finished undefeated in American Lacrosse Conference play only once — in 2012.
The first of many things wrong with the column in Time magazine by Caroline Kitchens is its title: “It’s Time to End ‘Rape Culture’ Hysteria.”
April Fools’ Day is seriously tempting for college newspapers. So many raunchy jokes we could make! So many university officials we could roast! So many punny headlines — more than usual!
There’s a new fad in dieting commonly referred to as the “paleo diet.” The name is short for the “paleolithic diet” and is inspired by caveman — more accurately referred to as Neanderthal — diets.
Even for a morning person like me, 7:30 a.m. isn’t the best time to hear a pal from high school rant about his family troubles. But I decided to continue the phone conversation and be a “good friend.” This was no light sacrifice. Instead of enjoying the previous night’s episode of “The Daily Show,” I was listening to depressing personal problems. But sometimes you feel as though a friendship is worth sacrificing a morning ritual, and this was one such rare occasion.
From Grog to Cantina to Fat Daddy’s to Gator City you are bound to bump into some interesting people in Midtown.
Skulls seem to be in vogue at the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory.
Maude’s Classic Cafe is offering a new way for its customers to recharge.
The UF Hispanic Communicators Association is releasing a new, English-Spanish magazine called Communicate that will focus on communications with a broad focus of Hispanic issues.
Members of Gainesville’s Citizen’s Co-op met Sunday to discuss the future of the store, which has been addled with conflicts among its founders, board of directors and members.
When John Winner noticed a car on the interstate had its taillights off, he turned on his police siren and motioned for the driver to pull over.
The Levin College of Law will welcome a temporary new dean in the coming months.
After 82 years of hosting Gator Growl in the Swamp, the production team is setting its sights on a smaller venue.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — All eyes were on Scottie Wilbekin as the clock ticked.
When Florida visited LSU in May 2013, the Tigers greeted the Gators with a dominating three-game sweep.
For the second year in a row, Alachua cracked Florida’s top 20 in a nationwide county health ranking.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — No. 1 seed Florida’s defense looked as stout as ever heading into halftime against No. 11 seed Dayton on Saturday.
Aishwarya Potdar’s hair never stays long.
For three years, Nora Barry has played the supporting role of the unsung hero.