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(02/20/17 2:11am)
One day removed from suffering its first loss of the 2017 season, the Florida softball team entered its Aquafina Invitational finale looking for a strong performance against Florida International.
(02/16/17 11:28pm)
In an attempt to alter its reputation as a space catered to educating the youth, one UF museum is offering adults a chance to leave the kids at home and indulge in its exhibits after dark.
(02/15/17 12:00am)
Artist “Frida Kahlo” talks to more than 600 audience members in Carleton Auditorium about the founding of Guerrilla Girls and women in the art world. The Guerrilla Girls exhibit is currently being shown at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
(02/15/17 12:00am)
An anonymous artist in a gorilla mask drew a crowd of about 600 people to a UF auditorium on Tuesday.
(02/14/17 11:15pm)
Artist “Frida Kahlo” talks to more than 600 audience members in Carleton Auditorium about the founding of Guerrilla Girls and women in the art world. The Guerrilla Girls exhibit is currently being shown at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
(02/14/17 10:43pm)
While the month of February is packed with love and romance, a UF student organization wants to address safe sex.
(02/14/17 8:52pm)
Feminist activist artists called the Guerrilla Girls combat and expose inequality in politics, art and pop culture through their artwork — all while wearing gorilla masks. Tonight, the Guerrilla Girls will bring their performance to the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art where a member of the group, who goes by the name Frida Kahlo, will give a lecture.
(02/08/17 1:33am)
UF’s Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art received a $282,000 grant to help the museum continue publishing Asian art manuscripts.
(02/06/17 4:07pm)
(02/02/17 10:10pm)
For the most part, my political views can be summarized by simply saying, “The less government, the better.” This applies to almost everything from education to health care, but a recent trip to Washington, D.C. may have caused a slight shift in that view.
(02/01/17 12:00am)
Student senators asked how they can help promote UF’s art museum, natural history museum and performing arts center Tuesday.
(01/30/17 12:00am)
Many UF students, faculty and staff may wonder why the university has not banned the individual wearing the swastika from our campus. The answer is rooted in the First Amendment and the role of state officials. As interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court, the First Amendment protects hateful, disturbing and offensive speech from government censorship — at least as long as the speaker is peacefully expressing his views in a public space without threatening anyone’s physical security.
(01/24/17 11:27pm)
A crew from the UF Physical Plant Division pulls a lawnmower out of a ditch after a worker fell into the ditch and injured his leg while mowing grass by Museum Road on Tuesday. Physical Plant Division workers watching the lawnmower get pulled from the ditch said they know and work with the man who was injured.
(01/24/17 11:25pm)
A crew from the UF Physical Plant Division pulls a lawnmower out of a ditch after a worker fell into the ditch and injured his leg while mowing grass by Museum Road on Tuesday. Physical Plant Division workers watching the lawnmower get pulled from the ditch said they know and work with the man who was injured.
(01/24/17 11:25pm)
A UF maintenance worker was operating a lawn mower when it fell and pinned him to the ground Tuesday.
(01/23/17 10:30pm)
UF researchers identify brain receptor in rats to help improve working memory
(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.
(01/19/17 1:37am)
Jaime Benedict, a 20-year-old UF nursing junior, snaps a selfie in front of the mammoth skeleton at the Florida Museum of Natural History during “Museum Selfie Day.”
(01/18/17 9:45pm)
Jaime Benedict, a 20-year-old UF nursing junior, snaps a selfie in front of the mammoth skeleton at the Florida Museum of Natural History during “Museum Selfie Day.”
(01/18/17 9:45pm)
UF students and Gainesville families gathered in front of the giant mammoth fossil at the Florida Museum of Natural History with phones in hand and smiles on their faces Wednesday.