Silent Disco Tour at Dance Marathon; Breathe Carolina comes to Gainesville
By Alex Silva | Mar. 27, 2012A new business and growing trend here in Gainesville, Silent Disco Tour is the perfect outlet for electronic dance music lovers.
A new business and growing trend here in Gainesville, Silent Disco Tour is the perfect outlet for electronic dance music lovers.
With the arrival of the first black president in the Oval Office in 2008, it seemed that the U.S. had made a giant leap in resolving race relations.
A clear agenda on foreign policy is something all our political parties lack.
Annie ran across the playground and signed the word “helicopter” to tell her teacher about a helicopter flying overhead.
Standing like a soldier reporting for duty, Alachua County Sheriff Sadie Darnell waited as the County Commission decided her office would keep control of the county jail.
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Online registration opened for summer and fall courses on Monday. Students can sign up through the ISIS website.
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Brought to you by the same state that found Casey Anthony not-guilty of murder, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the Trayvon Martin case.
Four Gainesville business owners swapped success stories Monday night, encouraging a generation of young women to follow in their footsteps.
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A group of about 100 people protesting the death of Trayvon Martin marched from Turlington Plaza to the FBI’s downtown office Monday afternoon.
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