
Where I wish I was: UNF's Ogier Gardens
We're in the midst of social isolation and I can't help but wish I was able to visit so many places that are closed due to the COVID-19...

The Unlikely Victim of the Coronavirus: the Floral Industry
Almost universally, spring is the season most associated with flowers. This isn’t just symbolic though- a typical spring brings about...

A Dutch Flower Market Diary
The Dutch are famous for their floral finesse. As an amateur florist visiting the Netherlands, my radar for flower-related activities...

Riverside Arts Market: Spotlight on Artists
Photos and video by Emily Gilmore Nestled in an incongruous setting underneath the Fuller Warren bridge lies the bustling Riverside Arts...

Full Keel Farm
A few years ago, Julia Keel and her husband decided to start a cut flower farm on the 1.44 acres that they call home in Fort White,...

Deconstructing a Deconstructed Sandwich at The Bread and Board
Nestled behind the main strip of Jacksonville’s Five Points lies The Bread and Board restaurant. The stand-alone building is an old...

Why Dr. Rajiv Shah is Optimistic About the Future of Global Healthcare
President of the Rockefeller Foundation Dr. Rajiv Shah spoke at UNF Tuesday night calling for “political will” in the realm of global...

The Traveling Azalea: a collective market by Ella Spruill
Ella Spruill is a Jacksonville local who is overflowing with ideas on how to improve the city. Her current project is The Traveling...

Gardens, Art, and Mental Health with Horticulturalist Dustin Waller
Although his job title doesn’t specify it, horticulturalist Dustin Waller is an artist of sorts. His African Forest exhibit at the...

Humans of Jacksonville
Kyle Renegar “I was recently in school but that wasn’t working out for me. I was trying to do aerospace. I’m fascinated by like, planes...









