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(02/14/17 10:14pm)
Hong Yan holds her 23-month-old son, Shaoyuan Wang, while he helps his sister, Nancy Wang, 10, mix melted milk chocolate for Valentine's Day lollipops at the Tower Road branch of the Alachua County Library District on Tuesday. More than 30 children and parents showed up to the free candy-making event at the library to celebrate the holiday.
(02/14/17 9:57pm)
Hong Yan holds her 23-month-old son, Shaoyuan Wang, while he helps his sister, Nancy Wang, 10, mix melted milk chocolate for Valentine's Day lollipops at the Tower Road branch of the Alachua County Library District on Tuesday. More than 30 children and parents showed up to the free candy-making event at the library to celebrate the holiday.
(02/09/17 3:53pm)
A masked UF student was tackled and handcuffed at UF on Thursday after stealing a money box containing more than $1,000 from Krishna Lunch.
(02/09/17 12:37am)
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(02/09/17 12:37am)
With six days to spare until Valentine’s Day, UF student Steffi Baer picked up a blind date at Library West on Wednesday.
(02/08/17 12:06am)
Who has watched a cellphone commercial that advertised limited texting and data? Who has been upset at Chick-fil-A for not being open on Sundays or Chipotle for not being open all night? If Netflix or Hulu had a time limit — you could only watch a certain number of shows per week — would people subscribe? Would there be protests if Amazon imposed a delivery ban past a certain time or if you ordered multiple packages within a month’s period? Or if buffets and “have it your way” food services became extinct? What if the internet shut off globally at 10 p.m. every night, what then? How would we respond?
(02/07/17 12:46am)
Six UF students are combing through campus for art — in the form of ants and spiders.
(02/07/17 12:41am)
Newly discovered chemicals may fight colon cancer
(02/05/17 11:00pm)
UF student Gabrielle Garcia listened intently Sunday as she learned of the racism that plagues U.S. history.
(02/05/17 10:23pm)
Today, President Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, advances to her final confirmation vote in the U.S. Senate. Public outcry against DeVos has exploded in a big way (or, to borrow an expression from our president, “big league” or “bigly” or whatever). A spokesman for Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said the Senate received about 1.5 million calls every day last week; a staff member of Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., said his office received 80,000 letters pertaining solely to DeVos’ nomination. With a likely 50-50 split for and against her confirmation, Vice President Mike Pence might just make an unprecedented journey to the Senate floor to break the tie for a cabinet nominee.
(02/02/17 10:06pm)
It’s hour eight in Library West. (Or is it hour nine? You cannot recall.) Your vision is hazy. You’re on your third cold-brew of the night, although by now it’s earlier morning. Your blue Study Edge notes are littered around, and the student from across the table from you groans and plops his head down on his textbook. He is lost. There is no recovery. You know you are next. Frantically, you turn away from your notes, trying to find anything that’s not Physics 2, and your eyes come across this week’s…
(02/02/17 9:52pm)
Your failures are never final — unless, of course, you failed your final.
(01/31/17 12:00am)
As students continued registering to run for Student Senate on Monday, Impact Party had a slight increase in applicants while Progress Party saw few students apply.
(01/30/17 10:49pm)
Professor Bishop was rather proud of my last column, and I must say it was cathartic to put myself out there and admit to my clockwork, mechanical nature. Having people know me as an automaton doesn’t feel so different from being known as a human; friends accepted it fairly quickly, although I’m getting tired of people asking to use me as their personal calculator. I’ll say this now: No, I cannot tutor you in Elementary Ordinary Differential Equations. Yes, I can calculate the answers to any questions you may have in mathematics, anthropology and philosophy in the blink of an eye. No, it would not be ethical to do the latter. However, my operating system is open-source, if you’d like to take a look at it.
(01/27/17 3:17pm)
The men who assaulted swastika-wearer Michael Dewitz on Thursday kicked and punched him before one of them burned Dewitz’s swastika-emblazoned jacket in a grill, police said.
(01/26/17 9:00pm)
Two days after a man was sighted on UF campus wearing a swastika armband, he returned Thursday, this time drawing a crowd of protesters.
(01/22/17 9:46pm)
In February, the white flowers of a newly planted magnolia tree will stand tall, a permanent mark on Gainesville for a fallen UF student.
(01/22/17 9:43pm)
A semicircle of young girls formed around Lauren MacKay on Saturday, intently following the yoga instructor’s every move as best they could.
(01/19/17 11:12pm)
Two friends have spent the past year taking pictures of more than 3,000 pages of UF Student Government resolutions in an effort to create a database.
(01/17/17 10:55pm)
A bus driver nearly struck a UF graduate student on campus Tuesday afternoon.