Gainesville city elves collect letters to Santa
By Audreyanna Loguerre | Nov. 27, 2012As the holiday season draws near, children draft their wish lists, and Santa Claus wants to hear from every Gainesville girl and boy.
As the holiday season draws near, children draft their wish lists, and Santa Claus wants to hear from every Gainesville girl and boy.
Organizations keep homeless people warm and safe during the cold nights.
Bedbugs often sleep in others’ beds, but they don’t want to cuddle.
Peta2 held a Glass Wall Slaughterhouse Exhibit on Wednesday and Thursday.
UF students sang, danced, juggled and rapped at Gator Growl’s Talent Night at the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Wednesday.
From 1991 to 2011, the number of high school teenagers aged 16 and older who drink and drive decreased by 54 percent, according to a study released recently by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Florida Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon decided to move its philanthropic event from the Florida Theatre to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts this year to cater to audience members, said John-Paul Suastegui, the event director.
F. W. Buchholz High School is facing a major financial setback going into its theater season. The Alachua County School Board gave the drama program a $399 stipend, but the school’s first show is expected to cost between $4,000 and $5,000.
Progress Energy Florida gave the university a 100-kilowatt solar photovoltaic array for free through the SunSense Schools solar energy program, which aims to provide renewable energy education to Florida students.
As reggae music blared through the loudspeakers, Michael Espinosa’s workout class prepared to get sweaty.