Finals increase food deliveries
By Brooke Baitinger | Dec. 8, 2015Lee Southwick chooses to walk to pick up her food instead of having it delivered.
Lee Southwick chooses to walk to pick up her food instead of having it delivered.
Jared Gaylord said he wasn’t scared by the ghost tour he and his girlfriend took in Savannah over Spring Break. He thought the tour itself was cheesy.
Shaida Ehlert didn’t think she had any useful skills.
Beneath Saturday’s gloomy clouds, the path was lit by plastic candles.
A middle-school student and an artist stood side by side to paint a mural together Thursday.
Cat lovers flocked to the Hippodrome State Theatre on Saturday to watch 65 minutes of cat videos.
To support March of Dimes’ campaign for Prematurity Awareness Month, two historic buildings in Gainesville will glow purple this week.
About 50 local workers gathered at the corner of West University Avenue and 13th Street on Tuesday to rally for higher wages.
The crowds can’t stop screaming for him.
When the Books-A-Million on 13th Street closed in August, book-lovers considered it a tragedy.
Guild members (from left) Scott West, Kayte Sands, Mollie Lassiter and Miranda Lipsig perform a skit during Thieves Guild auditions at the Thomas Center Galleries on Aug. 29, 2015.
Brad Heron, piano player and owner at Rockey's Dueling Piano Bar, spent Sunday night out with his coworkers Sean Reed (left), Mayan Alvarado (middle) and Marylin Prado (right). He is one of 30 people who will participate in the Wheelchaired for a Day Challenge in Gainesville this month, which raises awareness of issues that affect the disabled community.
Animal lovers and college students gathered Wednesday on the Plaza of the Americas at the Student Animal Alliance’s annual VegFest. The organization gave out free food.