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What started out as a joke became a social buzz in a matter of days.
Rolling Stone Magazine called him a powerhouse guitarist and soulful vocalist, and he’s coming to Gainesville.
Suspicious activity at UF has led to changes around campus, including the removal of vegetation.
As sexual assault gained attention both nationally and locally, the Obama administration announced a new rule that would give students access to crime statistics in their college towns.
The dramatic how-to videos of the ‘90s, such as a McDonald’s training video and a 1997 instructional video “How to Have Cybersex on the Internet,” will come alive this weekend.
After 14 years, SoulFest is bringing some change to its multicultural talent show.
What happens when two Florida State University frat bro alumni get together?
How often do you wash your jeans?
Bunches of illustrated chickens form the word "YUM" on a blood-red background. A familiar sans-serif font in trademarked yellow letters reads, "they’re livin’ it" just beneath.
New school year, new football season.
Four North Carolina State University students have hit the nail on the head with their invention.
A UF-created mouth spray that makes mice less hungry may lead to breakthroughs in human weight loss.
College students who use fake IDs to buy alcohol are more likely to develop drinking problems down the road, according to a recent study.
The Pride of the Sunshine was awarded the Sudler Trophy, known as the “Heisman Trophy of the collegiate band world,” at Saturday’s Homecoming game halftime show.