New Harn exhibition inspired by Shakespeare
The new exhibition at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art entices visitors to travel through time and explore pieces that are inspired by Shakespeare.
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The new exhibition at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art entices visitors to travel through time and explore pieces that are inspired by Shakespeare.
A woman was arrested Wednesday after police said they found hundreds of names, birth dates and social security numbers written on pages in her car.
LifeSouth Community Blood Center received approval for a cord blood manufacturing license from the Food and Drug Administration.
A Gainesville man was rushed to UF Health Shands Hospital on Wednesday after Gainesville Police officers responded to a report of a gunshot at a hotel.
Veteran pianists will join high school and college students Sunday for a week devoted to their instruments of choice.
Nearly 5,700 patients are at risk after a UF medical practice employee was discovered to have ties to an identity theft ring.
A community emergency exercise, which was postponed in April as a result of the Boston Marathon bombing, will take place at UF between 7 a.m. and noon.
Gators are making Etsy orange and blue.
Just one week after experiencing devastating loss, survivors of the Oklahoma tornado will be able to take comfort in special visitors from Gainesville: three miniature therapy horses.
Forward Will Yeguete underwent arthroscopic debridement on his right knee Wednesday morning at Shands, UF confirmed.
UF officials announced Monday that the hospital system UF&Shands was renamed UF Health.
Taylor Gushue pointed to the Florida dugout as McKethan Stadium awoke from its Saturday night slumber. The sophomore catcher gave Florida a 1-0 lead on a double down the left-field line to score Casey Turgeon from first base.
The buzz generated from three home runs and seven runs disappeared for a moment. Florida left-hander Danny Young lay face down on the saturated mound clay with his glove off to the side Friday night.
The Gators might have thought their offense was cooling down on Sunday right after their best stretch of the season.
She couldn’t breathe without him.
After an application process and a two-week-long public voting period, UF’s Shands Arts in Medicine program and the Shands Jacksonville Medical Center were named LIVESTRONG Foundation grant recipients last week.
The new Rawlings Plaza was busy Monday afternoon with hungry customers, sustainability initiatives, and food and drink freebies for students.
Between the sidewalk entrance of Shands at UF and a few steps past the 20-foot limit of the next no-smoking sign is one of the remaining havens for smokers to puff gray haze into the air.
Explosions at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday killed three people and injured about 150 — but local participants were not among them.
Sunday afternoon, 825 sleep-deprived UF students lined up to thrust their hips and flail their arms one last time. As they were shaking in unison to a choreographed line dance on the Stephen C. O’Connell Center floor, Gator basketball star Will Yeguete lifted toddlers to help them dunk in a lone basketball hoop in the corner, and 6-year-old Zander Wyant threw a beach ball around with a few Dance Marathon staff members.