Florida Museum of Natural History opens exhibit featuring notable women
By Tristan Wood | Feb. 26, 2020It opened Feb. 15
It opened Feb. 15
Lights dimmed down, hands were raised and the crowd turned up.
The fourth annual two-day festival hosted 1,200 people
The alt-rock solo-act is touring his latest album, “Bryan’s Super Happy Fun Time!”
Grimes has accepted her role as harbinger for our AI overlords
For a week, “The Notebook” meets “Jersey Shore”
The Gainesville indie-pop band will release its first music of 2020
The stage hosted honest conversations about mental health and poignant musical performances
The Knights will be joined by violinist Gil Shaham
No film has ever deconstructed the gaze as well as “Portrait of a Lady on Fire”
The forum was hosted by the Alachua County Labor Coalition
Gator Party received 17 violations
The margin of error for the Gators is shrinking.
The Gators survived a college softball gauntlet last weekend.
The case may serve as a precedent for voting rights
The Gators dropped to eighth in the most recent Inside Lacrosse Maverik Women’s Division I Media Poll after their 17-6 drubbing at the hands of Loyola-Maryland Saturday at home.
Makala Furse is the first woman of color to hold the position
With only a few days left in February and the end of the regular season looming in the distance, it’s once again Bracketology season.
The Gators will have to wait another 24 hours before their first game as the nation’s No. 1 team.
Authorities accused the victim’s boyfriend of striking and killing her