Professor dies while scuba diving
By Emily Morrow | Sep. 7, 2011Gerald Kish was a movie buff, a sci-fi enthusiast and the guy picked first for trivia teams.
Gerald Kish was a movie buff, a sci-fi enthusiast and the guy picked first for trivia teams.
Ford Motor Co. and Zipcar have reached an agreement to bring Ford-model Zipcars to campus.
Waves of sweet basil, the feeling of grains beneath one's feet and soil buried deep into the cracks and crevices of the skin are all forms of art, according to two UF fine arts students.
The stroll through the Plaza of the Americas today will be much cooler thanks to UF and the Florida Lottery.
Beat FSU! is the idea behind Operation Cover-Up Gainesville, a new UF Student Alumni Association community-service project.
The world watched as The Gator Nation got a firsthand lesson in fist pumping and "twinning" when the UF College of Journalism and Communications sponsored a study abroad trip in Florence during the summer semester.
The Openwater Scuba Diving class at UF has resurfaced this fall.
Soon all that will be left of her are her paintings and the fond memories of her trainers.
UF student Antonio Milanes Cuesta died Monday after a car ran over him while he was lying in the middle of a road.
A family photo project is giving viewers a snapshot of UF's campus in the mid-twentieth century.
Instead of placing bets, students can pledge money to UF libraries this football season.
In light of increased poverty numbers in Gainesville, a local activist spoke out in favor of the middle class Sunday afternoon at the Bo Diddley Community Plaza during a festival she helped create.
Joe Durando watched as people mingled around his vegetable stand - a girl cradling a white kitten while singing "Hound Dog" and a young couple holding hands nearby - on his first day back to the Union Street Farmers Market.
Graduate students could lose half of their Senate spots.
Despite a bleak economy and rising tuition costs, officials from the UF Office of Sorority and Fraternity Affairs have not seen a decline in the number of students who join Greek organizations.
Passers-by may have noticed a non-native moose guarding Jenn Garrett's front yard near Westside Park and Littlewood Elementary School.
August is a month of firsts - the first day of school, the first semester's tuition payment, the first month's rent deposit - all of which can add up.
A study conducted by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project last month told us this: We are addicted to our cellphones.
I am a graduate student who supports tuition increases to cover the rising operating costs of UF, including my meager salary.
This is my first column, ever. Well, at least it is the first one to be published. I want to make it good. You only get one first impression.