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When it comes to LGBTQ treatment, Florida’s cities show a full spectrum of equality.
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When it comes to LGBTQ treatment, Florida’s cities show a full spectrum of equality.
Santa Claus will come to Gainesville early this year, and he’ll bring a brilliantly lit tree with him.
Gainesville residents are helping Hurricane Sandy victims get back on their feet.
Coloring, bookmarks, face masks and owl puppets attracted children to the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Sunday.
Sam Kennedy doesn’t like using portable toilets at venues.
While college is known to be a drain on students’ energy, UF graduates have less strain on their wallets.
The class of 2013 could have a better chance at job opportunities than 2012 graduates.
The “freshman 15” doesn’t stop at the end of freshman year, according to a new study.
Hundreds of eyes were on two men Monday as they debated the legalization of marijuana.
The man New York Magazine once called “the most famous narc in America” thinks marijuana should not be legalized — but the editor of High Times magazine disagrees.
An Apple announcement scheduled for Wednesday has people across the nation — and UF’s campus — buzzing about possible new products.
Connecting to the Internet has been a hassle for students on the UF campus, but those not in compliance with the requirements will soon have their connection blocked.
The doctors were in Friday. Or, rather, they were on the North Lawn.
Alligators may love to nap in the sun, but Gators need to take care not to overheat in The Swamp.
The Black Student Union will kick off its celebration of Black History Month tonight with its annual opening ceremony.