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This week can definitely be summed up in one word: controversy.
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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.
When former Student Body President Jordan Johnson left UF in 2010, he was on a track to become the CEO of a General Electric Co. business.
Jordan Johnson poses for a picture Friday evening at the Innovation Hub in downtown Gainesville.
Businesses in Gainesville are finding creative ways to keep talented computer programming students in town.
City Commission at-large 1 candidate Nathan Skop stood up, placed his right hand on his hip and told his fellow candidates he was an "energy policy expert."
Reitz Union Board Entertainment will feature the only Florida premiere of a documentary about the media's portrayal of women.
Students walking by the Hub today can learn about where the clothes on their backs and the food on their plates came from.
Bicycle thieves apparently decided to take a break. After a busy first week when six bikes were reported stolen on campus, University Police did not receive any claims of students losing their rides in Week 2 of the Spring semester.
Next football season, sending "Go Gators" text messages may not be as difficult for students at home games.
Since opening in October, Florida Innovation Hub at UF has already made a difference for startup companies housed in the new facility, some companies' presidents said.
Yvonne Hinson-Rawls saw Gainesville residents unable to find jobs. She saw graduates unable to stay in town with their ideas. She saw children unable to succeed in school.