Checkers near campus to get LED lights, new roof
By Robyn Wilbar | Dec. 6, 2016A Checkers near UF’s campus will be renovated for the first time in more than two decades before the start of the Spring semester.
A Checkers near UF’s campus will be renovated for the first time in more than two decades before the start of the Spring semester.
Following the start of the holiday shopping season, Gainesville nonprofits hope they are the recipients in a global day of giving.
Karma Cream will get a new home next semester.
Two pediatric cancer patients twisted green pipe cleaners around clothespins as they made alligators and turtles at a crafts event Sunday.
An environmental and urban historian displayed the irony of a magazine cover at a talk Thursday. The cover depicted a funeral home with children full of life.
Wearing T-shirts inscribed with the words “Our hands are lifted,” Florida State University’s and UF’s gospel choirs will harmonize in concert for the first time.
Once a year for the past 25 years, Steve Perry looks for bubble trails in the water: a sign that an alligator is nearby.
Against the light-green walls of a room on the fourth floor of UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital, a 9-year-old boy clenched his fist as a nurse hooked an IV into his arm Tuesday.
When Marisol Silva was 14, she helped her mother, who emigrated from Peru, study for the U.S. citizenship test.
As Gary Chancey cleared the Big Bend Wildlife Management Area on last Tuesday, he found two gray animals trapped in a foot-and-a-half-deep body of water.
Surrounded by her family, Joy Graham Miller shows David, 7, how to make a toy turtle out of pipe cleaners and bottle caps on his birthday on Sunday.
Surrounded by her family, Joy Graham Miller shows David, 7, how to make a toy turtle out of pipe cleaners and bottle caps on his birthday on Sunday.