Health Science Center Library second floor open 24/7 for finals week
By Christy Piña | Dec. 5, 2016The second floor of the UF Health Science Center Library is now open 24/7 to help students get ready for finals.
The second floor of the UF Health Science Center Library is now open 24/7 to help students get ready for finals.
After being sexually assaulted as a UF student, Gretchen Casey turned a nightmare into a chance to help others.
Tickets went on sale Monday for the second-annual Changeville music and entertainment festival.
Free condoms at UF have helped put the university in the top 15 of a national ranking.
In honor of Mental Illness Awareness Week, UF Health and a handful of local mental-health groups are hosting events throughout the week.
To raise money for Alzheimer’s disease research and treatment, more than 600 people will walk through a Gainesville park Saturday.
As Apple released its new iPhone 7 on Friday, a handful of eager students and residents circled a phone-filled table at the Archer Road Best Buy.
Oluchi Ojinnaka-Taylor, 36, ran in memory of her daughter Saturday.
A UF alumna is coming to UF to talk about the story behind the legalization of same-sex marriage.
After placing its dogs in a quarantine about three weeks ago, Alachua County Animal Services recently continued dog adoptions and drop-offs.
As a part of World Suicide Prevention Day, about 100 Gainesville residents participated in a 5-kilometer run Saturday at Cofrin Nature Park. The run was held by The Friends of the Alachua County Crisis Center.
As a part of World Suicide Prevention Day, about 100 Gainesville residents participated in a 5-kilometer run Saturday at Cofrin Nature Park. The run was held by The Friends of the Alachua County Crisis Center.
Ft. Pierce, Florida-based photographer Bill Dirienzo thumbs through picture frames on Sunday at the Santa Fe Spring Arts Festival in downtown Gainesville. Dirienzo has shot island photography for 10 years.
Kim LeCouteur and Amber Waters perform as the duo Damaged Daughters in the gardens of the Historic Thomas Center on Sunday during the Santa Fe Spring Arts Festival. Damaged Daughters is a folk/americana duo based out of Gainesville that performs throughout North Central Florida.
Ft. Pierce, Florida-based photographer Bill Dirienzo thumbs through picture frames on Sunday at the Santa Fe Spring Arts Festival in downtown Gainesville. Dirienzo has shot island photography for 10 years.
Hannah Ulloa, a 20-year-old UF architecture senior dressed up as Mia Wallace from Pulp Fiction, draws on the Spooky Sketches table at Halloween Extravaganza.
Tom Harkin speaks in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Oct. 20, 2015. He talked about the impacts of the Americans with Disabilities Act, saying it “opened up the Court’s doors” to people with disabilities.
Pictured is the Tau Beta Phi monument titled “The Bent of Tau Beta Phi,” which will be officially unveiled today at 4:45 p.m. next to Weil Hall.
A fallen tree rests on top of a car at the corner of Northwest 18th Street and Third Avenue Thursday. Three vehicles were damaged by the falling tree.
Bob Graham, former Governor of Florida and United States Senator, and Martha Barnett, former President of the American Bar Association, sit down in Pugh Hall on Wednesday night to discuss the importance of civic engagement.