Gainesville locals react to Idaho couple's hand-cranked coffee grinder
By Ashley Kobza | Mar. 31, 2014An Idaho couple said its newly crafted coffee grinder takes your morning pick-me-up to a new level.
An Idaho couple said its newly crafted coffee grinder takes your morning pick-me-up to a new level.
Skulls seem to be in vogue at the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory.
The UF Hispanic Communicators Association is releasing a new, English-Spanish magazine called Communicate that will focus on communications with a broad focus of Hispanic issues.
The Levin College of Law will welcome a temporary new dean in the coming months.
After 82 years of hosting Gator Growl in the Swamp, the production team is setting its sights on a smaller venue.
Aishwarya Potdar’s hair never stays long.
Edible bugs and racing cockroaches are heading to UF on Tuesday.
Starbucks is adding beer and wine to its menu, but the UF and Gainesville locations will not apply the changes.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — In the midst of a shooting slump — one that saw him shooting 2 of 10 against UCLA for much of Thursday night’s contest — Scottie Wilbekin did not panic.
The Gators’ road trip didn’t go quite as they had hoped.
A new teacher-development network is in the works at UF thanks to a $250,000 grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
When No. 4 Florida starts its three-game series against No. 2 Tennessee in Knoxville, Tenn., tonight at 6, it’s going to be a pitcher’s duel.
The Norman Hall bike tunnel was graffiti-free — for less than 24 hours.
The Gators have spent all but one of their three-round tournaments lingering around ninth or 10th place on the leaderboard.
Tuition and baby Gators were among topics discussed in UF Board of Trustees committee meetings Thursday.
Traditional antibiotics, it’s time to moo-ve over.
UF’s Wildlife Society chapter earned seven individual arts awards at Clemson University during the Wildlife Society Conclave last weekend.
Rob Schneider is a long way from his “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” days.
UF may be climbing the ranks to preeminence, but Business Insider is now recognizing UF students at the national level as some of the brightest in the country.