Food expo, film show benefits home-grown products
By ATTIYYA ANTHONY | Oct. 5, 2009You don't have to dig deep to see that Gainesville's soil is ripe with growth.
You don't have to dig deep to see that Gainesville's soil is ripe with growth.
Gainesville Fashion Week kicked off its second night of events on Wednesday at Sharab Lounge with an art show and silent auction.
This year's Fashion Week began Tuesday night at Sharab Lounge in downtown Gainesville. Here are some highlights from the runway.
Michael Claytor does not sound like he looks. He does not look like he sounds. And in the crosshairs of this odd interchangeability is the fact that he is probably the nicest person I have ever met.
Most people see Eugene as homeless. He would disagree.
With loud cheers and lit cigars, Gator Party candidates celebrated their near-sweep of the fall Student Government election early Thursday morning.
Florida quarterback Tim Tebow returned to practice in a limited role Tuesday after being cleared for non-contact drills.
Kyle Waite's muscles tense as intense concentration spreads across his face. He sprints toward a loading dock, then dives straight at it.
UF's Victory Over Violence, a club that aims to eliminate sexual abuse, will host a Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) campaign until Oct. 13.
It's an obvious fact about Gainesville: Every weekend, hundreds of students gather at downtown clubs for typical nighttime reverie. But once a month, the downtown area becomes a Mecca for the town's artistic culture.
"This collection is pretty much the shit," announced designer Bobby K moments before the start of the last show of Gainesville Fashion Week Friday night.
Quarterback Tim Tebow still has not been cleared to practice after suffering a concussion against Kentucky on Sept. 26.
Campaign season is nowhere near fun for anybody involved: the parties running, the candidates running and the Student Body. This year, I got lucky: I had a managerial economics exam on Wednesday night that required a bit more attention. However, I take deep offense with the Alligator's Editorial Board comparing campaign season to a "personal Trail of Tears" in Friday's "Darts & Laurels."
Twenty-four hours, three guidelines, six films, one winner.
City officials addressed the concerns of people living within a 1,200-acre stretch of land that may be annexed at a meeting Saturday.
The girl with the bloodred lips and blond hair raises her legs seductively into the air.
The Internet is making us rude.
Stand in a grocery store freezer - 140 points. Steal candy from a child - 40 points.