Euthanized raccoons found to be rabies-free
By Kathryn Varn | Apr. 21, 2013Wayne Wheeler’s trailer has been empty for more than a week now.
Wayne Wheeler’s trailer has been empty for more than a week now.
The current Supreme Court debate over the constitutionality of California’s Proposition 8 has captivated the hearts and minds of the American people, and strident voices on both sides of the issue have been making themselves known more boldly than ever before.
Although other schools are increasing freshmen Spring admissions, UF is not.
Because of a system coding error in Gator Dining Services, unnecessary taxes have been attached to food items for the past two and a half years.
North Hall was evacuated Friday afternoon after a suspicious package was found in the first floor lounge.
In light of the Boston Marathon bombings, University Police is requesting members of the UF community look out for suspicious packages or mail.
This week was pretty awful all the way around. So many weird and scary events went down. Instead of giving too many DARTS this week, we’re going to focus on positive things.
From blacktop to full color, the area in front of the Florida Museum of Natural History will transform into an aromatic wonderland for butterflies and guests.
Two weeks and $33 million stand between an expanded Reitz Union and a building renovated for quiet studying.
Multiple UF Jewish organizations are hosting the first-ever Shabbat 1800, and they’re looking to break a record.
Anthony Rapp sat on the floor of the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom with his legs crossed in front of about 25 UF students Thursday.
UF students are holding a 5K Saturday in honor of two fallen Gators.
When a lot of bad news happens in one week, it can be really easy to feel like like the world is out to get you.
There are many things to do in Gainesville before you graduate: float down Ginnie Springs, go to a football game, have a world-famous Top burger. But for those old enough, there is one tradition that has drawn hundreds of thirsty college kids to downtown and midtown looking to get their drink and dance on.
Jonnie Penn and Dave Lingwood shared their experiences and advice to motivate students Wednesday night.
Before I start this article, I want to tell you something: Going around and asking people if they’re familiar with “revenge porn” does not make you popular.
The UF Genetics Institute has discovered a way for some types of corn to grow in acidic soil.
E-Learning users will click a lot less after UF Information Technology launches a new version of Sakai this summer.
The 6 percent Florida sales tax cannot be charged on food products, but UF’s Provisions on Demand customers were paying a higher bill than necessary.
UF students and Gainesville residents can celebrate Earth Day at the 35th Annual Farm and Forest Festival Saturday.