Residents lose Internet, phone service Wednesday
Gainesville had its plug pulled Wednesday afternoon.
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Gainesville had its plug pulled Wednesday afternoon.
Changes to city and campus bus routes are coming this fall, and they could include route extensions and shorter bus hours.
A UF student was chosen to receive one of 150 scholarships to attend the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.
For some, it’s a simple click of a button. You hover the arrow over “buy,” click and music is immediately downloaded to your computer and transferred to your iPod where you can hear it instantaneously.
I’m going to graduate in less than a month, which is scary, but it’s not the subject of this column. Because everyone likes to talk about themselves and tell other people how to live their lives, including this paper, I’m going to tell you what I’ve actually learned here at UF without any weird advice about where to poop (OK, fine. Here’s one: Do it at home like a normal person).
In today’s digital society, music is mostly bought online and instantly downloaded, ready to be listened to immediately. Despite this exploding trend, there’s another form of music that’s still alive and growing.
Mayor Craig Lowe was the only elected official invited Wednesday afternoon to take part in a roundtable with the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship in Washington D.C.
A national organization will honor Innovation Square for its project to develop Gainesville’s economy.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson met with his constituents Wednesday afternoon for a town hall meeting as part of his re-election campaign.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson speaks at the Florida Innovation Hub on Wednesday afternoon.
This week can definitely be summed up in one word: controversy.
James Klausner stood in the lobby of the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center on Tuesday as potential investors meandered by.
Innovation Hub’s newest tenant, MindTree Limited, announced Tuesday it will bring 400 jobs to Gainesville. About 70 percent of those jobs will be filled by city residents, and recruiters have their sights set on UF students and alumni.
Three UF student-run startup companies won thousands of dollars in cash prizes and services at the Entrepreneurship Club’s Fourth Annual Venture Pitch Competition on Monday.
Student Government plans to install six cellphone charging stations across campus this week.
No one likes to talk about it, but we all do it: poop.
Rhianna Reed, 22-year-old food and resource economics senior, uses her scarf and coat to stay warm while studying in the grass behind The Hub on Monday afternoon.
The freezing temperatures in Gainesville are taking a vacation.
Born into a well-off family in the Philippines, Erwin Felicilda grew up with maids who filled his cup of water when he tapped it against the table.
Two construction projects replacing pipes buried under UF's campus are almost complete.