Machens seek U.S.–Iran team research
While UF President Bernie Machen was able to let loose and lose the tie, his wife, Chris, complained she had to don a head scarf during the couple's excursion to Iran in November.
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While UF President Bernie Machen was able to let loose and lose the tie, his wife, Chris, complained she had to don a head scarf during the couple's excursion to Iran in November.
Former White House employee and environmental advocate Nathaniel Reed spoke at UF's Pugh Hall Thursday night about two main problems plaguing Florida's Everglades.
Some of UF's roads got a makeover during winter break.
Today marks the end of the semester, but 13 students will participate in a class discussion Thursday, covering health care issues both at home and abroad.
University Police are conducting investigations on two burglaries in UF buildings that could have happened during Thanksgiving break.
Death touched Victor Cote, a former prisoner of war, but it did not reach out for a full embrace.
The Olam Cafe, located in Hillel, has launched a line of kosher options available at campus convenience stores.
After Florida's 27 electoral votes went to President-elect Barack Obama, contributing to his road to victory, some may wonder how the peninsula turned so blue.
Hungry Krishna lunch patrons got more than their $4 worth when actor Kal Penn walked through the crowded line to make sure people headed to the polls.
After marathon campaigning and record-breaking early voting, Election Day has arrived. Despite exhaustion expressed by members of UF's student political organizations, there's still one more day of work left.
The tug-of-war for tuition-setting power between the state Legislature and the Board of Governors has no end in sight, according to a former higher education official who spoke at UF on Wednesday.
UF students discussed the presidential candidates' policies and how they would affect students now and in the long-run in a debate Thursday night.
Former Sen. Bob Graham spoke like a sportscaster giving a pregame analysis. In a speech before the presidential debates Tuesday night, Graham compared the debates to a championship game in which each player shows his strengths.
Two former Gators who have risen to political power addressed the impact a new president would have on Florida.
A UF sophomore hopes to win a triple-word score with a new club on campus.
Rick Atkinson brings dead people back to life - in books, that is.
Five UF experts answered questions Wednesday night at a panel discussion concerning Russia's recent conflict with Georgia and its potential U.S. implications.
Crocs, Inc. and 360 Productions are collaborating for the Crocs Next Step Campus Tour, which will be rolling into Gainesville on Sept. 14.
Cars may soon be running on slime.
A crowd of about 200 people assembled in Pugh Hall on Friday to hear Frank Fahrenkopf Jr. and Terry McAuliffe, respective former chairmen of the Republican and Democratic national committees, speak.