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Cats will be able to live their full nine lives thanks in part to a UF professor.
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Cats will be able to live their full nine lives thanks in part to a UF professor.
Students interested in running as a UF student senator can go to the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom in rooms A and E today for Fall 2015 elections.
Underclassmen runners played a big part in Florida’s women’s cross country team last season, and it appears this year that very well may be the case again.
Florida finds itself in a peculiar position when it comes to the running backs on its roster.
With the first day of Fall camp at the forefront, there are still a plethora of questions surrounding the team that new head coach Jim McElwain hopes to have answered before the season kicks off on Sept. 5. Well, like you, I’m not a fan of waiting. So with that said, here are my answers to five burning questions that have yet to be answered from this team.
After more than three months between nomination hearings, UF Student Government now has its entire Executive Branch agency heads approved.
UF Student Body Treasurer Nicholas Carre likes to compare Student Government to a juicy piece of steak.
The UF Student Senate has two meetings remaining this Summer, and while the chamber has had the opportunity to approve budgets and pass more than a dozen resolutions, it has yet to have the chance to approve all of the Executive Branch agency heads.
Freshman Nicole DeWitt didn’t get her chance to win the game in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Let’s start with what’s been buzzing in the news lately. Several FIFA officials and other affiliates were recently indicted on charges of racketeering, wire fraud, money laundering and general corruption.
The festival sprawled along the St. Johns River waterfront, within walking distance of houses with bunting and historic plaques on the porches. On one end of the setup were carnival favorites, including a fun house, a looping roller coaster, giant slides and skee ball. On the opposite side, an entertainment tent was erected.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office suspended one of its sergeants for one day and reprimanded one of its deputies following an internal investigation of their use of an armored vehicle to perform a traffic stop in April.
The Alachua County Sheriff's Office suspended one of its sergeants for one day and reprimanded one of its deputies following an internal investigation of their use of an armored vehicle to perform a traffic stop in April.
Best-selling country musical “Honky Tonk Angels” is returning to Gainesville after 13 years.
On Monday morning, a group of about 15 people called for Gainesville’s mayor and city commissioner to take a stand against a proposed bill that would affect the transgender community.
From left: Ellen Allen, 68, Shirley Roseman, 25, and Krys Davis, 28, hold signs outside of city hall on Monday morning protesting HB 583, which would require that single-sex public bathrooms only be used by persons of the biological sex the facility is intended for. "Everyone deserves to live their lives in a positive, equal way," Allen said.
A prominent biotechnology company is investing in UF’s biomedical engineering department.
Hip-hop duo Atmosphere, consisting of rapper Sean “Slug” Daley and disc jockey and producer Anthony “Ant” Davis, are returning to Gainesville after eight years to perform at High Dive tonight.
Hip-hop duo Atmosphere, consisting of rapper Sean “Slug” Daley and disc jockey and producer Anthony “Ant” Davis, are returning to Gainesville after eight years to perform at High Dive tonight.
Atmosphere is returning to Gainesville after eight years, and rapper Sean “Slug” Daley has expressed anticipation.