UF music professor wins Latin Grammy
UF professor José Valentino Ruiz sat patiently in his seat at the MGM Grand Las Vegas earlier this month.
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UF professor José Valentino Ruiz sat patiently in his seat at the MGM Grand Las Vegas earlier this month.
Within one semester, two UF students created and launched a social networking forum that has registered over 300 users.
Paris-born pop duo Pearl & The Oysters are saying goodbye to Florida and hello to California.
What comes in pairs, is beloved by babies, but hated by the media? Nipples! In the age of the #MeToo movement and feminism, women are taking ownership over their bodies, including their nipples.
They are in your backyard and at the border of your fence, dangerously taking over.
It was halfway through Slingshot Dakota’s set at FEST 18 when lead singer Carly Comando invited two fans to the stage.
Florida’s women’s basketball team was engaged in a back-and-forth battle with Grambling State on Tuesday night.
City Commissioner David Arreola announced his reelection campaign with a video on social media Monday.
Protesters young and old pumped large signs reading “SOS: Save our Springs” and “Water For life, not Profit” into the air as they marched in a single-file line on the sidewalk.
It doesn’t get much bigger than Saturday’s Florida-Georgia game in Jacksonville.
Tony Weinbender is the DIY Walt Disney for Gainesville punk-rock lovers.
Dillon Basse, the frontman of Gainesville’s indie favorites flipturn, had a quiet energy behind his eyes.
Editor's Note: This investigation is part of a series of stories on sexual violence at UF. The following allegations are from a UF Title IX investigation.
The Gators must be feeling pretty “cocky” (I’m sorry) after their win over South Carolina. The team survived the wind and rain from Tropical Storm Nestor, and so did the alligatorSports football writers.
The Gainesville chapter of the United Nations Association is celebrating the UN’s 74th anniversary on Tuesday with an event focusing on climate change.
As a Florida resident, the impacts of climate change on my immediate environment are not lost on me. As an avid bird watcher, the impacts of climate change on the local bird communities are also not lost on me. One of the potential effects of climate change is an increased intensity of natural disasters. In 2016, Hurricane Matthew devastated Florida’s coastline, and I experienced firsthand the changing sand and vegetation composition. Shorebirds, such as terns, were heavily affected because their breeding grounds are on these beaches.
All bodies are beautiful. Earth, on the other hand, hasn’t been looking so hot — unless you count global warming, of course. Whether it’s carbon dioxide emissions or the burning of one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth, we’re making the world uglier every day. At this point, it seems we don’t really have a grasp on what’s important, especially when it comes to food.
Realistically, what were the expectations for this Florida team going into the season?
Florida Gov. Ron Desantis speaks about the environment to a crowd of about 50 people April 16 at the Steinmetz Hall courtyard.
Gov. Ron DeSantis wants to increase starting pay for Florida teachers. However, some local educators are concerned about how his plan will affect veteran teachers.