Saving Bert: How a small group helped a big tree
By Zee Krstic | Apr. 9, 2015Bert towers at 81 feet tall and 113 inches thick, and he has been rooted in the Gainesville community for nearly 200 years.
Bert towers at 81 feet tall and 113 inches thick, and he has been rooted in the Gainesville community for nearly 200 years.
When Morey Wright walked into a barbershop for his regular haircut, he wasn’t expecting to meet Dale “Diezel” Higgs and a group of sweaty people exercising in the back room.
Staying healthy in a world of nine-hour workdays and confined cubicles is as easy as fixing your hair or chewing gum — as long as you break free from a stationary, desk-bound lifestyle, said one researcher.
The future isn’t certain for Walk Safe, the safety service that began in response to a string of on-campus assaults last semester.
Having made and lost millions over the last 25 years, self-taught business mogul Mike Fernandez can’t place value on the relationships he’s made.
Runners will light up the night at this year’s Midnight Fun Run.
After more than a month of studying, UF student Luis Hernandez failed the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles written test — twice.
UF President Kent Fuchs will begin a multi-city tour Friday during which he’ll share his goals for his presidency and plans for making UF a top 10 public research university.
Almost five years after his retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court, former Justice John Paul Stevens spoke to UF students and the general public Tuesday afternoon about his personal thoughts on topics ranging from the death penalty to the Second Amendment.
Newsflash: the pride and joy of this university, regardless of how overrated or grossly revered it is, isn’t having the best season. The Florida Gators Football Team have succeeded in losing three straight games to Louisiana State, Missouri, and Georgia.