UF files lawsuit over building addition
By Romy Ellenbogen | Oct. 10, 2017UF is suing the companies and people who worked on the Chemical Engineering building addition for damages greater than $15,000.
UF is suing the companies and people who worked on the Chemical Engineering building addition for damages greater than $15,000.
Jawanza Tucker knew he was gay when he was 5 years old.
Sushi and sake bombs are returning to Midtown.
This article has been updated to reflect a statement released by Dr. Peter Gallogly on Wednesday.
Two companies from the UF Sid Martin Biotechnology Institute donated thousands of dollars of supplies to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico this month.
A new smoothie restaurant on UF’s campus will replace Freshens in Spring.
After UF canceled classes for four days due to Hurricane Irma, hourly paid workers will not be repaid for time lost.
A UF student was seriously injured after she lost control of her scooter early Tuesday morning.
Following the completion of a long, arduous, 162-game regular season, the MLB playoffs are officially in full swing.
Rhythm, pace and communication were three offensive pillars noticeably lacking in the Gators’ 17-16 loss to LSU on Saturday.
It started with the suspensions. First, the loss of starting wideout Antonio Callaway, then starting running back Jordan Scarlett. Add in a backup left tackle, a couple backup linebackers and three defensive linemen, and Florida was facing depth shortages all over the field following the nine suspensions for possible credit card fraud ahead of the season. After this past weekend’s loss to LSU, the numbers are even worse, and they span the entire field.
The last day of competition was far from uneventful for Florida’s men’s tennis team.
On the 50th anniversary of Che Guevara’s execution, UF’s Young Americans for Freedom hosted a tabling event to educate students on Che Guevara’s crimes.
To help students relax and enjoy nature, the UF Ethnoecology Society hosted a nature walk around Lake Alice.
A Gainesville man ran out of his shoes and through a Subway on Sunday while fleeing officers who suspected him of purse snatching, Gainesville Police said.
Austin Light, a Native American student, said he feels like a needle in a haystack.
The ball was tilted, sure. Leaning slightly to the left. The hold was a bit awkward, and the kick could have been straighter, and the score could have been different. But they weren’t.
Florida ruins offensive players. That’s just what it does, with a few notable exceptions.
After a long week of tournament play for UF’s men’s and women’s tennis teams, Florida fell short of claiming its respective singles titles.
About two weeks before white supremacist Richard Spencer is set to speak at UF, local anti-fascist protesters spoke out against Spencer’s ideals and those who work with him.