UF Rowdy Reptiles make Final Four of fandom competition
By Eric Heubusch | Mar. 31, 2015The Rowdy Reptiles have cheered their way to a Final Four competition for fans — the Loud And Proud Student Section of the Year.
The Rowdy Reptiles have cheered their way to a Final Four competition for fans — the Loud And Proud Student Section of the Year.
A UF student is hoping to solve the grocery woes of the carless.
Local artists gathered at the Civic Media Center on Saturday to share their writing.
Yik Yak has a charitable side.
After nearly 40 years of service, a local burrito joint is undergoing major reconstruction with a little help from locals.
The Hippodrome State Theatre had a graphic showing Monday night, displaying the horrors of sex trafficking.
The Gators excel on the court, on the field and also on the ice.
Heather Hall of Idylwild sings on Oct. 10, 2015, at the 2015 Northwestern Mutual Battle of the Bands at Tioga Town Center. The event raised money for the Education Foundation Alachua's Take Stock in Children program.
Jonathan Wakim (middle), an 18-year-old economics freshman, stood in Turlington plaza Sept. 22, 2015, dressed as a caterpillar to inform students about Camp Kesem, a retreat for children whose parents have or have had cancer. The camp is completely funded by students.
Christina Cates, head captain of The Gainesville Roller Rebels, teaches attendees about falling in roller derby at the team’s recruitment boot camp Sept. 13, 2015, at the Alachua County Fairgrounds. The Roller Rebels held the event to recruit new skaters, non-skater officials and referees to build the league in Gainesville.
Research assistant H. Andrew Lassiter works on a Real-Time Kinematic survey, a technique that enhances GPS, near Weimer Hall on Sept. 8, 2015. Lassiter said he spent Labor Day grading papers after the rain cut his outdoor research short.
AJ Coons, a 34-year-old Skanska employee, directs a heavy-machinery driver removing debris from the Reitz Union construction site Tuesday. Coons said he hung out with his family and ate barbeque during his Labor Day holiday.
AJ Coons, a 34-year-old Skanska employee, directs a heavy-machinery driver removing debris from the Reitz Union construction site Tuesday. Coons said he hung out with his family and ate barbeque during his Labor Day holiday.
Research assistant H. Andrew Lassiter works on a Real-Time Kinematic survey, a technique that enhances GPS, near Weimer Hall on Sept. 8, 2015. Lassiter said he spent Labor Day grading papers after the rain cut his outdoor research short.
Author Jacks McNamara, 34, talks with Dave O’Gorman, 45, at Read Local about McNamara’s book titled “Inbetweenland.”