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(04/20/15 12:58am)
It’s easy to forget about that $18 per credit hour that’s funneled to Student Government. But this past year’s executive ticket spent it — almost exactly the way they promised they would in their platform.
(04/09/15 12:18am)
Thanks to educational powerhouses, a growing innovation focus and other resources, like low cost of living, a quaint North Florida town better known for football than entrepreneurial savvy is carving itself a reputation in the startup community.
(03/17/15 1:44am)
One of the largest global seed companies is growing its relationship with UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
(03/17/15 1:27am)
Twenty-two million pounds: That’s the weight of about 1,100 average-sized elephants, 515 full school buses or 71 average houses.
(02/26/15 12:58am)
The free Adobe pilot period has ended, and a limited number of students can purchase a subscription today.
(02/10/15 11:30pm)
UF is highly ranked for its sports, academics, research and now for its electronic dance music scene.
(02/09/15 11:47pm)
Jessica Young, 21, and Caroline Keesler, 20, both UF telecommunications juniors, wait for buses outside the Hub on Monday. "I'm going to be waiting forever," joked Keesler, who was waiting for the 122.
(02/04/15 12:37am)
Do you know what your Student Government senators accomplished this past semester? Do you know their names or their goals? No? Me either. There is one thing I’m sure we all know: They’re most likely members of the Swamp Party.
(01/29/15 11:12pm)
Generally, the announcement that a new Internet service and cable provider is moving into your hometown isn’t big news, but when that provider is Google, people get excited. Why would anyone do a happy dance over the tech giant creating a new Internet service in your city?
(01/23/15 12:41am)
Grant Gergen is looking forward to taking a break from dining hall food, and now he can with a Spring promotion.
(01/23/15 12:02am)
Anthony Confrancesco said he zips nearly five miles through campus every day on his six-gear bicycle.
(01/22/15 10:54pm)
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.
(01/22/15 12:20am)
Heavener Hall’s courtyard was buzzing with students on Wednesday’s unseasonably warm afternoon as they looked to gain exposure at a Fortune 500 recruiting event.
(01/15/15 12:26am)
Architecture and fine arts students can stop scrambling to find sketchbooks, drawing paper and paintbrushes.
(01/14/15 11:14pm)
Celino Dimitroff, co-owner of SoMa Art Media Hub, builds a shelving unit out of repurposed wood flooring. Dimitroff said all the shelving will be handmade with mostly salvaged materials in the store he and co-owner Charley McWhorter plan to open in February. "It's sort of breathing a new life into it," he said.
(01/13/15 11:44pm)
I don’t care if you identify primarily as an engineer, artist, janitor, fireman, exotic dancer, librarian, lawyer, CIA agent or whatever your secret dream job may be. I’m going to convince you to start your own company this semester.
(01/03/15 7:24pm)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — There is a finality that can’t be felt until something actually ends.
(12/10/14 1:18am)
President Bernie Machen is leaving behind an 11-year legacy that has expanded the university and set UF on the path to preeminence.
(12/10/14 1:13am)
Starbucks and on-campus vendors are keeping up with the long lines of students hoping to re-energize after pulling all-nighters.
(12/07/14 11:37pm)
In a 4-3 reversal decision early Friday, the Gainesville City Commission voted to return a one-mile sector of Northwest Eighth Avenue to a four-lane road.