Poop is on display at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Cheyenne Copenhaver, 12, pressed her face and small hands against the glass case to get a good look at what was inside. Poop.
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Cheyenne Copenhaver, 12, pressed her face and small hands against the glass case to get a good look at what was inside. Poop.
Legendary Los Angeles-based bluesman The Reverend Shawn Amos will be playing alongside local band The Shakedown this Sunday, using their music to transform High Dive into a 1960s Chicago blues club.
A group of Gainesville and UF researchers will delve into the history of St. Augustine and explore Cuba on a documentary airing nationally on PBS on Tuesday.
Instead of buying a commercial holiday card, UF President Kent Fuchs and his wife, Linda Fuchs, set out to find the perfect one designed by UF students.
A 21-year-old UF student was honored in the Congressional Record for assisting with a historic discovery.
After a Bluetooth speaker caught fire in a residence hall room on the 10th floor of Beaty Towers West, about 150 residents were evacuated Saturday night.
Under her leadership, the Harn Museum of Art’s membership grew six times as large as it began.
When Albert White attended Lincoln High School, east Gainesville’s school for black students during segregation, he never paid for a single school lunch.
Thanks to The Florida Museum of Natural History and First Magnitude Brewing Co., going out for a beer this Friday can be an environmental act.
Around 50 people played laser tag, drank beer and and learned about lasers at the Cade Museum Wednesday night.
With a paint-covered smock tied around her waist and a floppy hat sitting on her head, Julia Morrisroe ducked beneath a tarp and painted circles on a new campus mural.
Ariel Bowman, 28, works on a sculpture of a mastodon at the National Fossil Day event at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Saturday. Bowman is a ceramics graduate student who works on sculpting prehistoric creatures.
Ariel Bowman, 28, works on a sculpture of a mastodon at the National Fossil Day event at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Saturday. Bowman is a ceramics graduate student who works on sculpting prehistoric creatures.
As children dug through the sand to find fossils, others gawked at the open-jawed mouths of the sharks on display.
Cora, a 5-year-old Girl Scout, said she wants to be a scientist when she grows up.
Rick Burns told mourners not to grieve for his late son.
More than 130 scientists gathered at UF this week to work toward a yearslong goal of digitizing one billion biological specimens.
An idea thought up more than a year ago in Campeche, Mexico, will come to life in just a few weeks.
You don’t have to be Ben Stiller to spend a night at the museum.
When Sarah Steele Cabrera found an organism she thought would have been made extinct by Hurricane Irma, she laughed and high-fived her colleague.