UF students develop app 'FOMO' for drink specials
By RaSheba Jones | Aug. 31, 2016If you’ve ever felt like you’ve been missing out on what’s happening around Gainesville, a group of UF students may have developed an app to help.
If you’ve ever felt like you’ve been missing out on what’s happening around Gainesville, a group of UF students may have developed an app to help.
Gainesville is going to get a little bit funnier Friday night when comedian Eric André stops into town to play two shows at the High Dive.
A UF student and local app creators have collaborated to form a bar crawl through Midtown to catch Pokemon on Friday night.
High Dive will celebrate the second annual Art Attack on Friday night with art, music and possibly a mermaid.
Gainesville’s Hippodrome State Theatre will celebrate Pride Night and raise funds for victims of the Pulse Orlando shooting with its show Friday.
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art has welcomed the photography of an internationally famous woman with its new “Mirror, Mirror… Portraits of Frida Kahlo” exhibition.
Calling vintage lovers of all ages.
At 3 a.m., as the rest of the world sleeps, Lisa Unger is up at her desk writing her next New York Times bestselling novel.
What happens at Boca Fiesta stays at Boca Fiesta.
UF and Elsevier, a journal publishing company, are collaborating to allow more direct access to UF researchers’ final publications. The dean of university libraries, Judy Russell, conversed with different groups on campus about getting more content into UF’s institutional repository, or IR@UF, where researchers submit their articles.
Lisette Pellot, an 18-year-old UF political science freshman is one of the site leaders for Keeping Alachua County Beautiful. “It's important for UF to celebrate this and show that we are all whole," Pellot said.