Laughing scientifically confirmed as good medicine, study suggests
By Ashley Kobza | Apr. 22, 2014Giggling your way to good grades may be a possibility.
Giggling your way to good grades may be a possibility.
The City of Gainesville opened its Community Grant Program applications Friday, and nonprofit student clubs are eligible to apply.
An Idaho couple said its newly crafted coffee grinder takes your morning pick-me-up to a new level.
The Norman Hall bike tunnel was graffiti-free — for less than 24 hours.
Gainesville is opening its first drive-thru Panera Bread later this year.
Sugar may not be needed to make strawberry shortcakes soon.
Following a growing trend of using crowdsourcing websites for funding, a local bar has asked Gainesville to help raise money to keep its doors open.
Firehouse Subs is giving away free sandwiches today.
A new exhibit at Santa Fe College showcases photographs from artists living in several countries but using the same low-tech equipment: disposable cameras.
UF students will soon have an uncommon opportunity.
Danny Fry and Tyler Burris, president and treasurer of Humons respectively, spray paint individual stencil letters white onto a black background in the recently repainted Norman Hall tunnel. Humons is a student organization that promotes humans learning to live as one.
Hilary White displays her artwork at the Holographic Teeth exhibition inside Central Florida Office Plus. The exhibit opened Saturday, and White’s work will be displayed alongside Steven Speir’s through Jan. 31.