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(05/21/18 6:39pm)
Steven Clemmer, 23, and Kyle Rubin, 20, demonstrate how to make slime Saturday afternoon at the Cade Museum grand opening event. The museum’s Creativity Lab encourages visitors to try out different scientific equipment and experiments.
(05/21/18 6:39pm)
The Cade Museum for Creativity & Innovation opened to the public Saturday, May 19. The museum encourages learners of all ages to think like an inventor, meet an inventor, and be an inventor. It is located at 811 South Main Street, next to Depot Park.
(05/21/18 6:39pm)
A drawing by the Cade Museum’s resident artist, a robot called Botsy. The machine was out of service on opening day.
(05/21/18 6:37pm)
The Cade Museum for Creativity & Innovation opened to the public Saturday, May 19. The museum encourages learners of all ages to think like an inventor, meet an inventor, and be an inventor. It is located at 811 South Main Street, next to Depot Park.
(05/21/18 6:37pm)
Tim Belz, 68, runs the Cade Museum printing press on Saturday, May 19. Originally from St. Louis, he came to the museum’s opening to demonstrate how the press operates.
(05/21/18 6:37pm)
A drawing by the Cade Museum’s resident artist, a robot called Botsy. The machine was out of service on opening day.
(05/21/18 6:37pm)
Steven Clemmer, 23, and Kyle Rubin, 20, demonstrate how to make slime Saturday afternoon at the Cade Museum grand opening event. The museum’s Creativity Lab encourages visitors to try out different scientific equipment and experiments.
(04/24/18 11:34pm)
Former Student Body President Smith Meyers completed his term Tuesday, and President-elect Ian Green will take over today. Here’s a review of what suggestions the Impact Party made during Meyers’ campaigning that were accomplished or are in progress:
(04/17/18 11:02pm)
Seven years ago, John Capouya discovered a great deal of his favorite soul artists came from Florida.
(04/17/18 7:32pm)
It’s a quiet morning in the summer of 2016 as Kelly Barnhill walks the streets of Takasaki, Japan.
(04/15/18 9:28pm)
Every work day, Sgt. Walter Hamby walks into the University Police building at 5:30 a.m., gears up in his uniform and weaponry, conducts roll call and checks the police vehicles.
(04/15/18 9:16pm)
A self-proclaimed “$50 Billion Man” threatened to break a UF student’s neck before leaving a speaking event on campus March 21.
(04/15/18 8:59pm)
Thomas Emmel first stumbled upon the 2.25-inch-wide butterfly in March 1959 as a 17-year-old on an expedition in Mexico. The specimen was later stashed away in one of his collection drawers and forgotten about.
(04/09/18 12:04am)
At first, scientists did not know what was killing off what is said to be the rarest tree species in North America — the Torreya taxifolia.
(04/05/18 10:05pm)
As you speed walk to your 12:50 p.m. class because you woke up late, you finally reach the corner of West University and 13th Street. You’re sweaty and 20 minutes late when the Hub comes into sight. Will being five minutes late to lecture actually make a difference? You did bring a reusable traveling mug, after all. You go to the Starbucks counter, give them your typical order — a grande French vanilla iced latte, double the syrup with caramel drizzle and an extra shot of espresso — and they stick on the label.
(04/04/18 12:25pm)
In the African savannas among lions and elephants, UF researchers studied a smaller, more familiar subject — butterflies.
(04/04/18 3:09am)
It’s a quiet morning in the summer of 2016 as Kelly Barnhill walks the streets of Takasaki, Japan.
(04/03/18 10:30pm)
There are two types of seniors at UF, and you’re either one or the other.
(04/01/18 11:23pm)
Earlier this month, the head of the Smithsonian Institute announced the museum complex will launch a Women’s History Initiative to highlight women’s achievements throughout history. Unfortunately, according to The Washington Post, Smithsonian Secretary David J. Skorton said he does not support the idea of creating a stand-alone museum to honor this initiative — at least not right now, anyway.
(04/01/18 10:20pm)
The simple black dress pinned onto a board caught Erin Andres’ eye as she made her way around the artwork displayed at the Civic Media Center, located at 433 S. Main St., on Friday night.