Man arrested after accused of kicking ACSO dog, again
By Katherine Wallace-Fernandez | Jan. 22, 2019It took three deputies to arrest him
It took three deputies to arrest him
It was a successful season-opening weekend for the Florida track and field teams.
A man accused of breaking into a building was arrested Sunday after allegedly swinging a backpack at two employees and calling one “fat boy.”
The weekly Senate meeting was canceled.
The University of Connecticut athletic department is in debt. A huge, heaping pile of debt.
The Alachua County Commission voted Tuesday night to raise the minimum age to buy tobacco products and voted to end using prisoners for county labor.
About 150 people attended the announcement
A welcoming atmosphere, a family business and the tastes of San Juan can all be found in one of Gainesville’s newest food trucks, El Punto.
There’s plenty to be excited about if you are coach Jenny Rowland.
He told officers he had a beer and two mixed drinks
About 600 people helped out
It rained all night long.
After the original organizers of the march had a falling out in 2017, the Women’s March has seen a wave of controversy over how it should be led. In 2017, during and after the first Women’s March, a struggle about the argument of privilege began in regards to women’s rights.
Simone Weil, the great 20th century thinker and writer, wrote an essay entitled “Reflections on the Right Use of School Studies with View to the Love of God,” that upon reading made me uneasy. She argues that the ultimate purpose of being a student is developing the capacity for paying attention.
On Jan. 18, Ariana Grande released “7 Rings,” a song that had a lot of artists calling the pony-tailed pop princess a copycat. Part meme, part personal attack, music fans accused the artist of drawing a little too much inspiration from artists like Soulja Boy, Princess Nokia and 2 Chainz.
The 2019 U.S. News & World Report list of best online programs was released recently, and UF’s online bachelor’s program tied with Penn State University World Campus and the University of Illinois at Chicago for the No. 5 spot.
I’ve been coming to Gainesville since before I can remember. My parents are both UF alumni. They love coming back for football games and to visit their favorite bars and restaurants that are still in Gainesville. However, in all the times I visited, we never strayed far from campus. So, when I arrived the week before my freshman year began, I didn’t even know that Gainesville had anything else to offer.
Andrew Klavan was paid $1,000 to speak.
Marlon Bruce is the fourth candidate running.
The theater sold out at 1,700 seats two nights before the presentation.