Civil Debate Wall debuts on campus
Jan. 24, 2012UF students can get technical and technological with their opinions at the launch of the Bob Graham Center for Public Service's Civil Debate Wall tonight.
UF students can get technical and technological with their opinions at the launch of the Bob Graham Center for Public Service's Civil Debate Wall tonight.
A UF woman could be the next face of Cheerwine.
The past couple years have brought many breeds of religious fanatics to Gainesville.
Three Gators-themed buses hit the streets Monday.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani will speak at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at 8 p.m. on Thursday.
Even before coming to college, most of the Gators tried to build up a tolerance for playing games on short rest.
Experience was supposed to help push the Gators over the top.
Following the lacrosse program’s successful sophomore season, the Gators were looking forward to 100-percent continuity in their starting lineup.
Reitz Union Board Entertainment will feature the only Florida premiere of a documentary about the media's portrayal of women.
When Florida defeated Baylor on Sunday, there was plenty of praise to go around.
Thanks to a UF freshman, 500 students will receive blue gloves when the doors open at 11 a.m. for Saturday's men's basketball game against Mississippi State University.
Some students and Gainesville residents could pay a little more for apartment living next year.
From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., visitors can walk through Monsanto's America's Farmers Mobile Experience, an exhibit explaining today's farming practices and technology.
UF researchers have developed a new gene therapy that could be used to treat a form of blindness.
UF's College of Journalism and Communications announced Thursday that a new master's program will start taking students during Summer B.
Gov. Rick Scott questioned in October why taxpayers' money should go to educate anthropologists when no jobs are available for them.
The Florida Museum of Natural History has a new triceratops horridus skeleton cast.
On Jan. 28, UF alumnus Barrett Keene will start walking, stopping in major cities to spread awareness about and raise funds for orphaned and abandoned children.
While I couldn't really figure out exactly what Travis Hornsby was advocating for or complaining about, the main thrust of his column on Monday — that poor people would be just fine if only the rich were allowed to hang onto their assets in totality — is just plain wrong.
Although UF's Engineers Week has been around for 60 years, this year it will make history as the first to be green-certified by UF's Office of Sustainability.