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(02/12/16 12:10am)
Corinne Hutchison (left), 18, a UF health science freshman, and Kathryn Ramos, 19, a UF dietetics freshman, draw with charcoal in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom during Reitz Union Board Entertainment's Speed Crafting event for Valentine's Day on Thursday evening. Participants in the event rotated between seven different stations, including painting and a card-making tables, and had the chance to win a surprise goodie bag if they got a card stamped at all of the craft tables.
(02/11/16 12:33am)
The Tim Tebow Foundation and a local church are giving Gainesville residents with special needs a royal experience this weekend.
(02/10/16 10:35pm)
A Kissimmee woman was arrested Tuesday night after police said she threatened to stab a man with scissors.
(02/04/16 12:46am)
UF’s Engineers without Borders install a new water pump in Nepal during their 2014 trip. This year, the a team of about seven students will return to Nepal to build a hand-washing stations and teach hygiene programs at the local schools.
(02/04/16 12:46am)
UF engineering students will bring clean water to a secondary school in Nepal this May.
(02/03/16 10:47pm)
UF’s Engineers without Borders install a new water pump in Nepal during their 2014 trip. This year, the a team of about seven students will return to Nepal to build a hand-washing stations and teach hygiene programs at the local schools.
(01/28/16 11:48pm)
A new ranking has UF’s accounting program among the best in the nation.
(01/28/16 12:01am)
On Wednesday afternoon, the UF Election Commission decided to allow an amendment about online voting to appear on the Spring 2016 Student Government election ballot. This means, in two weeks, UF students will be able to vote for or against online voting for future SG elections.
(01/26/16 12:24am)
For the sixth year in a row, sheriff’s deputies will join the community for barbecue and horse riding.
(01/24/16 11:46pm)
With the sexual assault and terrorism associated with migrant flows, European values are in a clash with no solution in sight. How does one weigh hundreds of thousands of illiberal, disaffected young men against starvation in Syria, Taliban firing squads, Eritrean indefinite conscription that amounts to slavery and a Mediterranean of floating corpses?
(01/21/16 12:45am)
UF students can learn Creole in Haiti this Summer.
(01/20/16 12:08am)
Gainesville Police arrested a Newberry woman early Monday night after authorities said she coordinated a robbery that later turned into a stabbing.
(01/14/16 11:48pm)
The Untouchables team run up the bleachers in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium during the FRUVED-mazing race Thursday. Teams raced around campus, some dressed in fruit costumes, to complete challenges at ten stations and win a pair of Beats by Dre Solo2 headphones for each member of the winning team.
(01/13/16 11:59pm)
"S1.5 billions dollars, nothing to lose.” This cute little mantra we just made up seems to be the prevailing attitude among millions of Americans this week, as the country collectively rushes to the nearest gas station, supermarket or liquor store to buy their way into a chance at changing their lives forever.
(01/13/16 1:45am)
Florida had the ball with 8.5 seconds remaining against No. 15 Texas A&M, trailing by three points with a chance to tie.
(01/13/16 1:08am)
A UF student is expanding his clothes donation program in Bangladesh.
(01/12/16 1:09am)
With Ben Simmons in the rearview mirror until Florida and LSU meet again on Feb. 27, the Gators will hit the road for the first of two consecutive Southeastern-Conference matchups.
(01/11/16 12:07am)
Newell: new crosswalk, bus lane
(01/09/16 6:31pm)
Within the game’s first three minutes John Egbunu was already on the floor, laying out for a loose ball near the baseline.
(12/09/15 12:27am)
Update Dec. 14, 2017: This story has been updated to reflect that former Deputy Michael Butler retired for reasons “not involving misconduct”