Construction on schedule at UF’s Innovation Hub
By Romy Ellenbogen | Jan. 12, 2017Gainesville start-up companies will soon have more space to call home.
Gainesville start-up companies will soon have more space to call home.
When Savannah Parvu was 11, her mother sold her to a stranger for $10. And that was just the first time.
After hearing about her Jewish friends’ experiences at Birthright, Heather Ryan became curious about visiting Israel herself.
Gainesville’s first corporately owned Ashley HomeStores is having its grand opening Saturday.
I’m writing in response to the Jan. 5 article published in the Alligator called, “Binge Drinking Game: Syllabus week edition.” I am a health-promotion specialist at GatorWell. It is disappointing a story would be published the first week of Spring classes focused on encouraging unsafe and unhealthy behaviors among the Gator Nation. While I acknowledge freedom of the press and the Alligator’s right to write and publish stories as they choose, encouraging students — especially those underage — not only to drink alcohol to excess, but to do so to the detriment of their academic success is irresponsible and dangerous.
Late in the evening of Nov. 8 of last year, a wildly entertaining electoral battle was fought before all Americans. But what was just as entertaining was reading and hearing the massive outpour of emotions and intense reactions from our country’s entertainers and artists. Think about your favorite actor or musical artist for a moment. Then, check their Twitter feed. There is a very high probability if you scroll down to early November, you’ll see some sort of election reaction, which was almost unanimously negative.
It’s Friday the 13th, and you know what that means — avoid all cracks, don’t walk under any ladders and turn around when the hoard of black cats crosses your path. It’s time to stock up on four-leaf clovers and rabbit feet (or whatever the vegan alternative to rabbit feet is) and toss salt over your shoulder. But if you’re running away from a man in a hockey mask, make sure to flip your newspaper open and prepare yourself for the Friday the 13th edition of...
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The residents of 13th Street apartments will sleep well now that the roosters are gone.
A manager of Five Star Pizza was arrested Tuesday for pocketing about $11,000 in cash from the restaurant, Gainesville Police said.
By now, you’ve probably seen the clip.
For Roland Thornqvist, January is an open race.
Concerned friends and family members have been contacting Haley Lorenzen all week.
Students living in Beaty West didn’t have water Wednesday after a hot water pipe leaked.
Students were heckled and cursed at Wednesday afternoon, egged on by a Satanic felt pupped named Tyrone.
During UF’s nine events centered around Martin Luther King Jr. Day this month, students will honor Malcolm X for the first time.
For more than three years, Buddhist monk Thich Duc Thong has dreamed of bringing giant buddha statues to Gainesville.
More than a dozen local restaurants are selling burgers and fries at a discounted price next week.
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday after admitting to stalking a 16-year-old for months, Gainesville Police said.
The wafting stench of cigarettes and sounds of jazz greeted me as I stepped off the plane and into the airport terminal in Kenner, Louisiana, just outside of New Orleans.