BLQ Exchange brings Black-owned business pop-up to Wyatt’s Coffee
By Valeriya Antonshchuk | Jan. 16, 2021The pop-up market featured local Black-owned vintage clothing, skincare and plant shops.
The pop-up market featured local Black-owned vintage clothing, skincare and plant shops.
Two markets are providing the community with the opportunity to shop small this weekend.
Celebration Pointe will house the ninth location of the entertainment complex in Florida.
Students look to avoid holiday arguments after periods of political and social unrest
Transgender Day of Remembrance, celebrated every year on Nov. 20, acts as a day to honor and memorialize those lost to anti-transgender violence. Started by transgender activist Gwendolyn Ann Smith following the death of Rita Hester in 1998, the day has become an annual commemoration of lives lost and struggles faced.
Anthem Tattoo Parlor, Addiction Tattoo & Piercing and Oasis Tattoo Collective will offer discounted tattoos
Whether staying in or braving the streets, safety should be a priority
Gainesville is crawling with pumpkin patches, haunted houses and other fall-themed events this month
Medical experts recommend changing and washing your mask often
Stephen Elia started “Love or Money,” a dating game show over Zoom and watching his livestreams has since become a popular pastime for students.
The weekly market kicks off Oct. 1
Animal shelters in Gainesville see an increase in adoptions amid COVID-19
Memes, get your memes here!
From a spare bedroom to a studio, the business continues to grow with an emphasis on community
Students react to social distancing precautions amid COVID-19
How TikTok, a UF attendee and Phineas and Ferb all came together
The new site is located beneath The Standard apartment complex
From punching bags to drum sets, here’s how UF professors kick it outside of the classroom
5 students share what their favorite stickers mean to them
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens was ablaze with flowers in every shade of red, white and pink over the weekend as the Gainesville Camellia Society held its 44th annual two-day sale and show.