Science-themed bar stays in business with help from donors
Electricity will continue to flow through the neon lights of The Laboratory thanks to donations from community members.
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Electricity will continue to flow through the neon lights of The Laboratory thanks to donations from community members.
Five-time Grammy Award-winning artist Buddy Guy will play the blues at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Gainesville-area residents can learn more about the plight of farmworkers at events put on as part of National Farmworkers Awareness Week.
Video killed the radio star, and the Internet may have just killed the printed Encyclopaedia Britannica.
The Gator Nation recently showed its social media presence to the judges of an online contest.
Abidah Ali's friends recognize her by her shoes.
Go cure cancer. Go to Mars.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas will be speaking about immigration legislation 6 p.m Monday at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service in Pugh Hall.
The Florida Museum of Natural History has a new resident. She stands about 9 feet tall, and it would take a person about 17 steps to walk from her tail to her three horns.
UF students use off-campus tutoring services more than on-campus tutoring, according to the 2011 Students' Experience in the Research University, or SERU, survey.
Megan Smith was tied to a chair screaming for help in the Broward Hall basement on Thursday night.
About 25 students from UF Libertarians and the Gainesville chapter of Students for a Democratic Society protested the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on the Plaza of the Americas on Friday.