Police round up: Battery, larceny; aggravated assault; robbery; burglary, resisting officer
Gainesville Police arrested a local woman Wednesday after officers said she robbed a gas station and fought with employees.
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Gainesville Police arrested a local woman Wednesday after officers said she robbed a gas station and fought with employees.
UF will honor the legacy of the late South Africa President and philanthropist Nelson Mandela this Friday.
A constituent-written resolution was read at the UF Student Senate meeting Tuesday in the University Auditorium following the State of the Campus Address.
UF Student Government will host its state of women’s affairs address today from 7 to 9 p.m. in Pugh Ocora.
About 100 people gathered Friday night to listen to a woman talk about being transgender, while also channeling Beyoncé with her confidence.
UF will have two forums dedicated to educating students on police and community relations as well as this week’s midterm elections.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist speaks with his fan at Pugh Hall Ocora on Wednesday afternoon to encourage students to vote in the upcoming election.
With an electric fan at his feet, Charlie Crist addressed his Gators fans in Pugh Hall on Wednesday.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Hedrick Smith stopped by Pugh Hall on Wednesday night to talk about the state of America.
Pulitzer Prize and two-time Emmy winner Hedrick Smith will speak at Pugh Hall today.
As the Islamic State becomes a growing topic of national discussion, three UF professors hosted a public conversation on the issue Wednesday.
UF African studies and political science professor Leonardo Villalón speaks at the ISIS and the Question of Islamic Militancy panel discussion in Pugh Hall Ocora on Wednesday evening.
The Rev. Steven Baines speaks about the separation of church and state at 6 p.m. Monday in Pugh Hall. Baines is the religious outreach director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
Through a little divine intervention, the Rev. Steven Baines arrived at Pugh Hall on Monday evening to present a discussion on religious liberty.
The Rev. Steven Baines speaks about the separation of church and state at 6 p.m. Monday in Pugh Hall. Baines is the religious outreach director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
As the Ebola epidemic continues to cause concern, UF scholars gathered Wednesday to discuss the issue.
Paul Psychas, a UF community health and family medicine associate professor, speaks at the West African Ebola Epidemic discussion in Pugh Hall on Wednesday evening.
UF scholars will come together at Pugh Hall to address Ebola virus concerns today.
Retired Air Force Capt. Jeffrey Lahman voices his support for Amendment 2, which would legalize medical marijuana in Florida. The Medical Marijuana forum was held Tuesday night at Pugh Hall Ocora.
Annette Taddeo picked oranges from her family’s grove and sold them to neighbors in Colombia when she was 13 years old. Her entrepreneurial spirit led her to found one of the top 100 small businesses in Florida, LanguageSpeak, after moving to Miami at 18.