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UF is orange and blue and a whole lot of green.
When Nicholas Carrè took office as UF Student Body treasurer, he sought to make Student Government’s finances available to students.
Capturing CocoonsTwo-year old Layla Salman tries to take pictures of butterflies and cocoons at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Monday. Layla’s mother, Jean Salman, said they are first-time visitors from Atlanta.
Katy Taggart went to Kenya last summer on a wildlife ecology trip and decided to create a UF club.
From now on, April 17 will be known as Josh Greenberg Day in Gainesville.
Pictured is the new permanent exhibit at the Florida Museum of Natural History titled “Exploring Our World.” The exhibit features different research initiatives led by UF and the museum over the years. Its content will be updated monthly to quarterly.
If you met Albert the Alligator 45 years ago, you probably wouldn’t want to give him a hug or a high five.
A renovation effort will finally pass after the Matheson History Museum received a $300,000 state historic preservation grant.
Reid Hall maintenance workers brought balloons, a card and two stuffed tigers to Michelle Molden-Sevison.
Based on the Confederate statue on the corner of Main Street and East University Avenue on Thursday, a crowd of protesters held signs that read, “End white supremacy” and “Tear it down.”
Friends, family and strangers will gather at Kappa Kappa Gamma, 401 SW 13th St., on Saturday, July 11, at 8 p.m. to pray and light candles for the recovery of Gabriella Molden.
Giant Ants Two 1,100-pound bronze ant statues are unloaded Tuesday at the Florida Museum of Natural History. They are a temporary installation by artist Susan Cochran.
Two giant ants have taken over UF, and artist Susan P. Cochran thinks it’s wonderful.
The Harn Museum of Art will feature the Society, Studio and Street exhibition from a British photography studio, Hoppé Portraits, at tonight’s Museum Nights from 6 to 9 p.m.
Between eight shark attacks occurring on the North Carolina coast over the past month and the Discovery Channel’s “Shark Week” kicking off Sunday, the big creatures of the sea have been a talking point this summer.
Campus safety was a focal point at Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting, with the chambers unanimously approving a resolution encouraging scooter safety and University Police Department Operations Deputy Chief Darren Baxley giving an update on the TapShield app.
Southwest 13th Street at Museum Road was closed for about an hour Monday morning after a UF student on a scooter collided with a truck.
About 3 miles west of Interstate 75 on Archer Road is the area where the Kanapaha Plantation once was and where a house built by enslaved craftsmen remains.
George Hecht, coordinator of museum operations at the Florida Museum of Natural History, speaks to an audience about Sue, the largest and most well-preserved T-rex skeleton ever found, in the museum Jan. 24.
Sue has done it again. The 12-foot-tall Tyrannosaurus rex has smashed the visitation numbers of the Florida Museum of Natural History for the second time in 13 years.