UF prof. receives $3,000 grant for diabetes research
By Brooke Perry | July 20, 2015Years of research are beginning to pay off for Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill.
Years of research are beginning to pay off for Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill.
Along with scorching hot temperatures and buckets of rainfall, the summer season also brings something a little sweeter: blueberries.
The Oaks Mall is welcoming a new clothing store.
Gator football fans are getting the chance to make a change in The Swamp.
It’s not common for a popular band to come from a college town, but Gainesville has hatched some very cool musicians. Among them, about 21 years ago, came the ska-punk-rock band, Less Than Jake.
Being a new student on a campus of nearly 50,000, chances are you want to do so many new things you get overwhelmed just thinking about them all. But slow down there, newbies. There are also several things you will want to avoid at all costs.
Backstreet is (finally) back! All right!
This season has always been a great one for summer blockbusters, but it's not always the best time for TV.
Alternative music lovers can look forward to new music by The Maine, a five-man rock band that hails from Arizona. The dudes put out their 12-song album June 4 titled “Forever Halloween.”
Summer has always been a popular season for the deliverance of fresh songs and albums, but one band’s new release is standing out in the rock genre.
Taylor Hopper, a 20-year-old UF anthropology student, picks blueberries at Monteocha Gardens, a blueberry farm at 1425 NW 156th Ave., on Saturday. The farm's owners have been growing berries for about 40 years.
Taylor Hopper, a 20-year-old UF anthropology student, picks blueberries at Monteocha Gardens, a blueberry farm at 1425 NW 156th Ave., on Saturday. The farm's owners have been growing berries for about 40 years.