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[18 Jun 2010 | One Comment | 209 views]
Oil and Water Don’t Mix

By Mason Wade III
The radiant sun, the plentiful fishing and the beautiful beaches are just a few of the reasons why tourists flock to the Florida Keys year round. According to the National Marine Sanctuaries, …

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[27 May 2010 | Comments Off | 132 views]
Remembering the Fallen

On Thursday, May 27, 2010, fallen soldier Lance Cpl. Philip Clark’s motorcade departed from Jacksonville, Fla. for Gainesville and passed Santa Fe College on 39th Avenue around 1 pm.
Clark, a 19 year-old Marine and a …

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[4 Apr 2010 | One Comment | 209 views]
Gainesville Environment Film and Arts Festival

Photos By Sara Clark
The first Gainesville Environmental Film and Arts Festival held an eco fair on March 27.
Check out the action by clicking the thumbnails below!

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[23 Mar 2010 | Comments Off | 173 views]
The Hippodrome Goes Green: VIP Opening Night!

Gainesville Environmental Film and Art Festival VIP Opening Night
By Sara Clark
Recycled napkins, revived trash, a dress made out of plastic bags and anatomically correct dolls crashed the Gainesville Environmental Film and Art Festival VIP opening …

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[1 Mar 2010 | Comments Off | 263 views]
Meet the Candidates

By Justin Wallace

Having served six years as a city commissioner and six years as mayor, Pageen Hanrahan is now term-limited and stepped down as the mayor of Gainesville.

Now the race beings. Five candidates have officially …

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[1 Mar 2010 | One Comment | 220 views]

By Erin Rauch
The ten day Gainesville Environmental Film and Arts Festival, the first of its kind in the community, will be hosted at the Hippodrome Theater from March 19 to March 28.
“Our tag line is …

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[15 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | 162 views]
Knights of the Roundtable

By Erin Rauch
The 24th Annual Hoggetowne Medieval Faire ran from the weekends of Jan. 30-31 and Feb. 5-7. Previously hosted at the Thomas Center in downtown Gainesville, the Faire is now held at the Alachua …

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[15 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | 98 views]

By Matthew Chiles
It is Tuesday January 12th and the market streets of Port-au-Prince are alive with an energy that is palpable and distinct to the culture of Haiti.
As morning turns to afternoon and afternoon to …

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[15 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | 191 views]

By Erin Rauch
A panel of renowned journalists and professors from UF’s College of Journalism and Communications were poised and ready to answer students and fellow community member’s questions regarding the future of journalism education on …

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[15 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | 126 views]
Stem Cell Research Breakthrough at UF

By Erin Rauch
Anyone not currently working with adult stem cells would probably argue that stem cell research is more than just interesting. But Dr. Brent Reynolds, a Neurologist at UF, conveys his monumental studies in …

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