UF Senate funds swing dancers, NORML
By Ariana Figueroa | Jan. 20, 2015UF student senators found themselves in an unfamiliar setting at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
UF student senators found themselves in an unfamiliar setting at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
Gainesville Police arrested a woman Tuesday morning after she reportedly smashed two crack pipes during a traffic stop.
Frank Townsend doesn’t consider Panama home anymore, but he does miss the music and the coffee.
Jerry DeClasse was known to seize the day.
Miriam Brown stood at the corner of East University Avenue and Northeast Third Street leading the pack of marchers growing behind her.
LifeSouth Community Blood Centers are in critical need of blood.
Rising temperatures may cause a steady decline in wheat production, the crop that makes up 20 percent of calories consumed globally.
For one UF alumna, success seems to be never-ending.
UF Health researchers now have a better understanding of hemorrhagic stroke complications that could lead to new treatment options.
To become happier this year, UF student Edith Perez said that she will be striving to make more friend connections.
Engineering students and professionals discussed issues ranging from infrastructure improvements to wearable technology Thursday afternoon at the Gator Engineering Leadership and Diversity Summit.
For the UF College of Medicine, Tuesday was another day of high rankings — particularly for its residency programs.
UF Webmail is retiring, prompting a voluntary migration process to the new GatorCloud email by Jan. 29 before the transition becomes mandatory in February.
Starting in April, Saqib Mukhtar will be working with drones to monitor crop disease and pests as the new associate dean and agriculture program leader of UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension.
Truck driver Dale Neubauer rolled his semi-trailer around the back of the Florida Museum of Natural History early Wednesday, lugging the bones of a 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex named Sue.
Kent Fuchs admitted he took his first selfie at Innovation Academy’s convocation Jan. 5.
Continuing the forward-looking sentiment of Spring Convocation, Santa Fe’s Student Senate on Wednesday announced programs to combat social issues within the college.
There is a new face at the UF College of the Arts.
The recent suicide of a Santa Fe student has cast light on the need for mental wellness resources in Gainesville.