UF journalism and music library collections moving
By Javier Edwards | July 11, 2012Collections from the Allen H. Neuharth Journalism and Communications Library, which is already closed, will be housed in the six-story facility by fall.
Collections from the Allen H. Neuharth Journalism and Communications Library, which is already closed, will be housed in the six-story facility by fall.
Gainesville humanitarian Dennis “DiscoDen” Franklin said he believes there are more than 300 children just like the one he described, in Gainesville and the surrounding region, fighting for survival.
The Unified Wireless Network is a part of the larger Unified Network Project, which was developed to increase the efficiency of Wi-Fi on UF’s campus, said Fedro Zazueta, the senior director of the Office of Academic Technology and a professor in the agricultural and biological engineering department.
The term “Freemason” has been cloaked in secrecy and rumors over the years, but an Ocala Masonic lodge hopes to satisfy curiosity by hosting a rare open house.
Joel Jesse sang at the Fourth Annual Stomp the Swamp for Autism event at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, hosted by the UF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities.
Crowds marveled at Bonsai trees, Buddha statues and wooden sculptures at the grand opening of the David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
Using three photographs, a 55-year-old video clip and $700 from the Benton Engineering Council, the UF Gator Robotics club resurrected a 7-foot robot from the past.
About 236 people attended Shaykh Omar Suleiman’s speech about American media bias toward Islam on Thursday night as part of Islam Awareness Month.
UF seniors will have one more opportunity this year to become Oscar Mayer "Hotdoggers" and travel the country in a 27-foot-long hot dog.
Fracture, a local glass-print studio featured on the "Today Show," plans to relocate to downtown Gainesville this January.
Junior forward Will Yeguete attempts a layup during Florida’s 66-40 victory against Vanderbilt on March 6 in the O’Connell Center. Yeguete underwent arthroscopic debridement on his right knee Wednesday.
UF engineering freshman Joe Liccini, 19, exercises at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Monday. According to a study, walking can lower people’s risk of high blood pressure as much as running can.
Taylor Schwarz prepares for the pitch during Florida’s 8-0 win against Arkansas on March 22 at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
UF professor Tony Delisle embraces Michael Edmonds Sr. at the 15-mile Mike Edmonds Memorial Bike Ride in memory of Michael Edmonds Jr.
Michael Rizzo, a 19-year-old rapper who goes by Rezza, opened up for Hoodie Allen Wednesday.
Junior center Patric Young (right) attempts a hook shot during Florida’s 66-40 win against Vanderbilt on March 6 in the O’Connell Center. .
Children clamor for the Easter Bunny at the Oaks Mall on Thursday. In celebration of the holiday, WorldWide Photography is providing the opportunity for children to take pictures with the Easter Bunny until Saturday.
Freshman starting pitcher Jay Carmichael warms up between innings during Florida’s 4-1 win against Kentucky on March 15 at McKethan Stadium. Carmichael only pitched 1.2 innings in April while dealing with arm soreness.
Coach Billy Donovan watches from the bench during Florida’s 66-40 win against Vanderbilt on March 6 in the O’Connell Center.
Coach Billy Donovan watches from the bench during Florida’s 66-40 win against Vanderbilt on March 6 in the O’Connell Center.