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The Buchholz Bobcats, led by senior running back Quinton Cutler, were able to impose their will on the Hurricane defense. Cutler had two rushing touchdowns and two receiving touchdowns in the first half.
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The Gainesville Zine Fest made its anticipated comeback Friday after being canceled for the past two years.“This was only possible because there are so…
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Despite the nationwide “shecession” being observed in the last year, several female-owned firms in Alachua County continue to thrive under the circumstances, including Chase Morris.
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The only farmer’s market in High Springs reopened at a new location at the corner of Northwest 185th Road and Northwest 235th Street with a green-covered pavilion, ceiling fans, finishing brickwork and fluorescent lights.
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Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, died from complications from cancer. Her death will set in motion what promises to be a tumultuous political battle over who will succeed her.
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Amid a global pandemic, universities across the nation have postponed the commencement ceremonies of graduating seniors, or the “Class of COVID-19.”
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But how did nine children in Gilchrist County get access to two 3D printers? Our story explores the answer.
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A Girl and A Gun, Gainesville's women’s shooting league, is about the sisterhood -- not politics, but rather empowerment and support for one other.
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UF GRiP, a club that designs and 3-D prints prosthetic devices, brought some of their creations to Hand Camp, a camp for kids with upper-limb differences, in Starke, Florida.