Chomp the Flu event attracts about 900 people and offers new vaccine
Hundreds of students lined up Friday morning along Fletcher Drive not for free goodies, but free flu shots.
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Hundreds of students lined up Friday morning along Fletcher Drive not for free goodies, but free flu shots.
A new addition to UF’s campus has people buzzing.
UF researchers created a device capable of capturing airborne strains of the flu virus to help prevent outbreaks for next flu season, which runs October to February.
Cynthia Kathir immediately ran to her adviser when she discovered she won a national veterinary business contest.
UF football great John Reaves passed away in his Tampa home Tuesday at 67 years old.
The brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha’s Theta Sigma chapter don’t do their work with the intention of winning awards.
Sketching a mural on a wall is a long and difficult process, but UF alumna Liza Kholodkova found a way to save both the effort and time: get a robot to do it.
Last Summer, four UF students logged onto Google Hangouts to discuss a seemingly ambitious, even far fetched goal: to create a solar-powered car and race it in Austin, Texas.
By early 2018, Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) will have almost doubled its use of clean solar energy through the construction of eight new solar parks, including one in Hawthorne on the border of Alachua and Putnam county.
When retired UF College of Dentistry professor Marc Gale heard about the Pulse nightclub shooting, the scholarship he wanted to create in his parents’ name changed.
In late June, 13 visibly shaken UF students ate dinner at a Southern plantation filled with Confederate memorabilia.
After a 33-year-old UF alumnus lost his two-year battle with brain cancer earlier this month, his family is working to ensure that his legacy as a “Triple Gator” lives on.
After founding New Scooters 4 Less in 2004, Collin Austin realized that most of his customers weren’t wearing helmets.
Three billion light-years away, two black holes collided and merged to form one larger black hole, sending gravitational waves rippling through the universe.
Traffic was delayed on West Newberry Road after a 60-foot sinkhole collapsed the eastbound lane early Wednesday morning.
Fewer migratory birds are able to keep up with global temperature increase, something observed by two researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Sixty years ago, Burger King founders James “Jim” McLamore and David Edgerton visited one of their Gainesville stores on 13th Street.
As part of UF’s strategic development plan, the university will give $312,760 to research projects aimed at improving the lives of Gainesville citizens.
On Tuesday, Anne Clarke pretended to die outside of Rep. Ted Yoho’s office.
Just north of University Avenue, Gainesville’s 13th Publix location has opened its doors to the UF community.