Red snapper population to be examined by UF researchers
By Anna Cappelli | Dec. 4, 2017UF researchers have been awarded a $10 million grant to study the red snapper population in the Gulf of Mexico.
UF researchers have been awarded a $10 million grant to study the red snapper population in the Gulf of Mexico.
Two UF researchers found that a specific species of termite can be killed within one month after feeding on a new bait.
After a Bluetooth speaker caught fire in a residence hall room on the 10th floor of Beaty Towers West, about 150 residents were evacuated Saturday night.
Under her leadership, the Harn Museum of Art’s membership grew six times as large as it began.
Members of Student Government’s new mental health taskforce held its first town hall to help students find mental health resources in Gainesville.
Pharmaceuticals and personal hygiene items are contributing to water pollution, a UF researcher found.
When Lisa Klug’s friend was diagnosed with HIV in 1998, Klug was devastated.
A UF pop-up art shop is coming back for its second year, but in a new location.
Irving Roth said he didn’t understand why he was at Auschwitz.
UF Student Government Cabinet is hosting the Gator Career Closet’s first clothing drive.
At a free HIV/AIDs testing event, students rushed to pet John, a labrador retriever therapy dog comforting the students.
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Student Government senators unanimously passed a bill mandating SG to promote elections through social media.
In front of a crowd of about 100, UF President Kent Fuchs said this semester has been the most unique he’s seen in his time in higher education.
Christian Suarez said if his family had access to birth control years ago, things would’ve been different.
With an increase in the number of beekeepers across Florida, UF’s Bee College event announced changes to meet new demands.
Before UF and Florida State University’s football teams went head-to-head Saturday, students from both schools challenged each other to a business competition.
While a conservative UF student organization fundraised using pies on one end of Turlington Plaza, about four students stood on the other end and protested by selling hot chocolate to raise money for Planned Parenthood.
Sarah Wolking, her 11-year-old daughter, Caroline, and 13-year-old son, Benjamin, will run through Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park on Saturday to raise money for Caroline and Benjamin’s campmates.
About 100 administrators, athletic staff and media members stood 30 feet from three encased national championship trophies, fixated on the man who helped deliver two of them.