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From left, UF industrial engineering freshman Pietro Nicastro, 18, and electrical engineering freshman Eric Cinco, 18, perform Thursday evening during Art in Engineering, an event at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
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From left, UF industrial engineering freshman Pietro Nicastro, 18, and electrical engineering freshman Eric Cinco, 18, perform Thursday evening during Art in Engineering, an event at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
From left, UF seniors Alexandra Barshel and Isabel Betancourt, both 21, attend “Megalodon: Largest Shark that Ever Lived” exhibit Monday open at the Florida Museum of Natural History until Jan. 4.
Visitors browsed native plants on sale, admired pollinators and participated in a festival that took place on the front lawn of the Florida Museum of Natural History this weekend to celebrate butterflies.
Jaret C. Daniels, a curator at the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, released native Florida butterflies during Saturday’s ButterflyFest event at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
A new study conducted by UF scientists has discovered how fossils can replicate lost biodiversity caused by human impact.
The fall-movie season is has hit its stride! Although Hollywood’s continuing the book-turned-movie trend, there are some really interesting films coming out. You won’t want to miss them!
The Gainesville Latino Film Festival kicked off its 10th anniversary Friday with a night of commemorating all the individuals who helped make the event possible for so many years.
UF’s University Gallery has opened its doors to an art collector who has amassed thousands of pieces of art since 1986.
Fly Away - Santa Fe College students Jayden Roth (left) and Max Hughson (right) look at chrysalises at the Life Cycle Metamorphosis Exhibit at the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, Fla. on September 15.
Neil Lawrence White had a love of cracking logic games, completing puzzles and caring for his students.
A Gainesville couple’s donation could help UF reach top tier status
UF sociology junior Noheli Gamez, 20, listens to termite sounds through dog-like headphones at the “Wolf to Woof” exhibit, which ends Sunday, at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Tuesday.
K9 unit patrols Museum Road looking for the suspect of a sexual assault that occured near the intersection of Inner Road and SW 13th St.
K9 unit patrols Museum Road looking for the suspect of a sexual assault that occured near the intersection of Inner Road and SW 13th St.
Aaron Wood, 24, a researcher at the Florida Museum of Natural History, takes a 3-D scan of a 34-million-year-old fossil. The museum received part of a $7.5 million grant this month to digitize biodiversity collections.
Janet Nobles leaves her Ocala home before dawn to get to work in Matherly Hall.
Campus was quiet after students left for the summer, yet the sounds of drilling continued as UF’s major construction projects moved along.
Helmets representing the 768 college football programs in the U.S. are displayed as fans arrive to spend the night in the College Football Hall of Fame, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014, in Atlanta. The school associated with a fan's registration card will light up their team's helmet upon swiping the card at the entry to the museum.
Helmets representing the 768 college football programs in the U.S. are displayed as fans arrive to spend the night in the College Football Hall of Fame, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014, in Atlanta. The school associated with a fan's registration card will light up their team's helmet upon swiping the card at the entry to the museum.
My senses tell the story of college football better than I can. The stimulation that runs stupendously deep for months on end is the most tangible reminder that this sport is more than a game played by young men, but a living, breathing right of autumn. As sure as I am that the leaves will change, I’m equally as confident that a touchdown pass will bring a visceral reaction from my core.