Graduate helps plant fruit orchard for village in Cameroon
"Oi ban cutlass."
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Musicians, storytellers and belly dancers will take Florida Museum of Natural History visitors on a journey through sounds and music from around the world Friday.
Gainesville says goodbye to yet another big-name business as its last Albertsons plans to close its doors for good later this year.
Picket signs and protest lines gearing up for action this week will have to be put away until further notice.
UF ranked third on SmartMoney magazine's list of 50 universities that get their alumni the highest salaries in relation to what they spent on tuition.
Have you ever heard of the freshman 15? That daunting, infant-sized mass of weight that the average freshman is predicted to gain?
Archer, Fla., is but a speck on a map. It has a population of about 1,300, and its claim to fame might only be that it was once home to legendary rhythm and blues artist Bo Diddley.
Gainesville residents sounded off on how Florida's districts should be shaped in the coming years at the Santa Fe College Fine Arts Hall on Wednesday.
Faculty, staff and students at UF are being reminded by the university to monitor their social media activity at work, school and home.
County Commissioner Rodney Long, who announced his retirement in an email Monday morning, said he will continue to serve the Gainesville and Alachua County community from his private sector.
John R. Alison, a World War II ace fighter pilot, UF alumnus and predominant Gainesville figure, died June 6 at his home in Washington, D.C.
Lance Behn said he only gets it once a week. Zack Daly gets it two or three times a week.
Speaking at UF on Friday night, Sen. Bill Nelson advocated for bipartisanship and spoke about the importance of communication, while simultaneously criticizing President Obama’s White House.
The products sold at Gainesville farmers markets may not all come from local family-owned farms. They could be shipped from hundreds of miles away or even from other countries.
Gainesville middle school students, some of whom have never been outside of central Florida, are making connections across the world.
It was an afternoon that otherwise would have gone unnoticed in the quiet, southwest corner of Gainesville. But to one family, every passing minute was painful and significant.
Community members of all ages and UF College of Veterinary Medicine affiliates filled the lobby of the new 100,000 square foot UF Small Animal Hospital Sunday afternoon at an open house. The open house is part of a series of events leading to the Nov. 1 opening of the hospital.
They graduated from U.S. high schools. They're students at U.S. universities. They're fighting overseas for this country. And they're not allowed to be here.
The audience was silent while Steve Mesler talked about the moment that changed his life.
In the midst of a sluggish economy, while already being hit with tuition and housing increases, some students are also having to pay more for school-sponsored health insurance.