Entrepreneurship center opens at larger location
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation opens its doors today at a new, larger location.
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The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation opens its doors today at a new, larger location.
Gainesville never seems to fail to provide us with new hang-out hubs. And now, one more spot has been pinned to the grid.
UF and 28 other research universities across the U.S. have promised access to an ultra high-speed Internet so fast that one could download a full-length, high-definition movie within seconds.
Those extra pounds lurk somewhere between the first football game and Thanksgiving weekend. It's inevitable for your roommate who thinks pizza, beer and cheesy bread are the main food groups.
A homeless, middle-aged couple was arrested outside of the Hub on Thursday afternoon after plainclothes officers interrupted what they suspected was a bicycle theft.
Gainesville's Regional Transit System has a few big changes en route for the fall semester.
Sample photos display buildings and relaxation areas that will be in Innovation Square, a multi-million-dollar research and creativity hub. It will be buit between Southwest 10th Street and Northwest 2nd Street.
UF announced a new addition Monday to Innovation Square, Gainesville's under-construction, multi-million-dollar research and creativity hub. The addition will be a Business Improvement District, which is expected to become an integral part of bringing local businesses into the fold.
Head downtown any night of the week, and one is guaranteed to hear a number of conversations abuzz concerning the final days of Common Grounds.
UF employees will keep their jobs, but students can expect to see a 15 percent tuition increase as a result of statewide budget cuts for education that were approved in the last Florida legislative session.
UF President Bernie Machen announced Tuesday that planning is under way for two new buildings in Innovation Square.
While most UF students go to the International Center in the Hub to learn about study abroad programs, the UF Hillel staff has flown overseas to learn more about a new study abroad opportunity.
The Gainesville City Commission agreed Thursday to create more bus services at UF and pump $49,000 into a Gainesville Police TV show.
Starting in August, there will be a bus route from The Hub to the apartment complex The Estates.
It’s an axis of activism, a core of counter-culture and a hub for all things left-winged in Gainesville. The Civic Media Center, 433 S. Main St., is a library where self-described liberals and anarchists meet to organize, network and unwind.
City candidates spoke over the hiss of latte machines Tuesday as they discussed topics ranging from unemployment among young adults to political ethics.
When the University of Kentucky Wildcats come to the O’Connell Center, they will not only be competing in basketball but also in a blood drive.
Sales of UF’s discounted Microsoft Office discs have been bringing business to both the UF Bookstore and the Computer Help Desk.
Fifteen bucks can get you a myriad of goodies. It can get you 15 downloads on iTunes, a new Blu-ray or a meal at Yamato Japanese Steakhouse.
Newell Hall was evacuated Monday after fire alarms were heard in the building.