UF study shows city residents less likely to bike to public transit
Anthony Confrancesco said he zips nearly five miles through campus every day on his six-gear bicycle.
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Anthony Confrancesco said he zips nearly five miles through campus every day on his six-gear bicycle.
Up to 4 percent of those who take a bus or train to work rode bicycles to get to the transit hub, new UF/IFAS research shows. Those bicyclists pedaled an average of 2 miles to the stations, according to data analyzed by UF/IFAS geomatics Associate Professor Henry Hochmair.
While serving the country when he was in the Marines, Evan Strouse took photos of his surroundings, and the Gainesville community took notice.
Students will see more bike repair stations pop up on campus by Spring Break, which caused debate at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
WILLISTON -- Stuart Bishop loved his truck.
What started out as an exercise gig in a one-car garage has evolved into a 5,000-square-foot gym.
You know all about the bombing that occurred outside of the Colorado Springs chapter of the NAACP last Tuesday, right? No? Well, the FBI is investigating the act of potential domestic terrorism after a homemade pipe bomb exploded but failed to ignite a 5-gallon gas container to which it was rigged.
In the turbulence surrounding Seth Rogen and James Franco’s “The Interview” emerged a stereotypical, well, Rogen-Franco movie full of frat-boy humor — not a movie worth intense political debate and hackings.
Gainesville Police arrested a local woman Wednesday after officers said she robbed a gas station and fought with employees.
Christopher Weaver isn’t new to the political scene.
The Florida Men’s Track and Field team will begin its indoor season on Jan. 9 at the UAB Blazer Invitational in Birmingham, Alabama, and outdoor season on Mar. 20 at the FSU Relays.
Holiday Lights at North Florida Regional Medical Center Duck Pond
Two years ago in Mobile, Alabama, an 18-year-old white male, Gilbert Collar, was shot and killed by a black campus police officer. He was running around campus, high and naked, when he approached the officer at the campus police station. Collar was unarmed, but the officer still deemed him a threat and decided to use deadly force against him.
A woman stabbed her boyfriend in the chest after police said he punched her in the face early Thursday.
Brittany King fiddled with the red bandana around her head anxiously waiting for an announcement out of Ferguson, Missouri.
Members of the FSU majorette and color guard teams participate in the Seminole war chant during the Gathering of Unity at the Integration Station Thursday evening.
Melissa Degroat, left, a 21-year-old FSU family and child science senior, sings the FSU alma mater with Cristal Cameron, a 22-year-old FSU psychology senior, during the Gathering of Unity at the Integration Station on Thursday evening.
UPDATE: The shooter has been identified as Myron May, a lawyer who was an FSU alumnus, according to the Associated Press who spoke with a local police officer.
A confidential complaint about Santa Fe College’s Student Senate president spiraled into a series of threats and verbal altercations this month -- all of which came to a head last Wednesday when the college’s Senate made impeaching its president, Jeremy Pierce, possible.
A police vehicle sits outside the Santa Fe Police Station on Monday, Nov. 18, 2014.