‘He radiated wherever he went’: A UF student honored
Ian Burns was a tenor.
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Ian Burns was a tenor.
Under a pitch black sky, Maureen Malles put her eye to a telescope and saw the moon’s craters in new detail.
Tucker Shea sat in the new Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention building with a construction hat perched on his head.
Gustav Paulay is used to finding new species every day in the field.
Syleena Powell went to bed listening to whirring police helicopters flying overhead.
Matheson History Museum expanded its library collection to a building across the street.
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Gov. Rick Scott signed a seven-page executive order Monday declaring a state of emergency for Alachua County ahead of avowed white nationalist Richard Spencer’s UF speaking event Thursday.
With the election of President Donald Trump, we have seen racism rise to the level of respectability.
A local activist organization and alternative library will celebrate 24 years of operation Friday.
Jeff Goldstein remembers 20-year-old Tom Petty — before the stardom.
Ahead of Richard Spencer’s speech at UF on Oct. 19, two legal advocacy organizations wrote to University Police on Tuesday claiming the event’s prohibited items policy is “unconstitutional.”
The School of Art + Art History is preparing for its transformation into an outdoor cinema.
The Matheson History Museum will celebrate the opening of its new Matheson Library & Archives and Mary Ann Cofrin Exhibit Hall on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This expansion will allow for more exhibition space and preservation and will give history buffs more opportunities to visit the museum.
To help students relax and enjoy nature, the UF Ethnoecology Society hosted a nature walk around Lake Alice.
After weeks of debate and reorganizing, avowed white nationalist Richard Spencer will officially speak at UF on Oct. 19.
GatorWell will trade its chocolate for orgasmic cookies in a twist on their sexual education program.
The completed humpback whale skeleton is ready to be unveiled at the 100th anniversary celebration of the Florida Museum of Natural History.
The completed humpback whale skeleton is ready to be unveiled at the 100th anniversary celebration of the Florida Museum of Natural History.
A new 26-foot-long humpback whale skeleton now hangs from the ceiling of the Florida Museum of Natural History.