From Cuba to Gainesville: DJ Elio Piedra drums up Latin culture
In his fourth grade class in Cuba, Elio Piedra’s teacher asked him to play a rhythm.
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In his fourth grade class in Cuba, Elio Piedra’s teacher asked him to play a rhythm.
Two UF Health departments will open in January 2020 at the former Sears space in the Oaks Mall.
Florida public schools are feeling the squeeze and asking taxpayers to fork out more cash to improve education.
Gun violence has continued to touch Florida backyards with recent shootings in Tallahassee and Jacksonville.
Gigi Simmons has learned how to lead over the last 100 days.
Elizabeth Stout will pick a seat away from the door when she walks into her first UF class.
Gainesville city officials accidentally shared a Facebook post to a site with a recording from an adviser to the County Commission talking about boosts to tax revenue because of Richard Spencer’s visit.
Parking just got easier for people donning an orange decal on their windshields.
University students and faculty can soon walk to the polls to cast their ballots for early voting.
Former Student Body President Smith Meyers completed his term Tuesday, and President-elect Ian Green will take over today. Here’s a review of what suggestions the Impact Party made during Meyers’ campaigning that were accomplished or are in progress:
A student-developed app tracking environmental impact will allow users to help trees be planted in Nepal, Madagascar and Haiti.
UF Student Body President Smith Meyers has denied being involved with a conservative nonprofit after his photo appeared in one of the organization’s brochures.
About 150,000 pages of The Alligator will be accessible from any device with internet access by September 2019.
Student senators unanimously passed a bill that would change the members of the Student Government Diversity and Programming Committee on Tuesday night.
The UF Student Senate will decide Tuesday whether it will ask the university to limit the use of single-use plastic straws on campus.
A New York Times investigative reporter who was part of the team that revealed Harvey Weinstein was paying off his sexual harassment accusers will be under a spotlight at the Florida Gym on April 25.
Every work day, Sgt. Walter Hamby walks into the University Police building at 5:30 a.m., gears up in his uniform and weaponry, conducts roll call and checks the police vehicles.
Student Government senators unanimously supported increasing funding for the Disability Resource Center at a Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior Taryn Hibshman would’ve been in the Holocaust study class that Nikolas Cruz shot into on Valentine’s Day had she not left school early that day.
The UF Student Government Senate Judiciary Committee supported an initiative Sunday to increase funding for the Disability Resource Center.