UF journalism and music library collections moving
Budget cuts will force Library West to absorb the collections of two other libraries that are closing.
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Budget cuts will force Library West to absorb the collections of two other libraries that are closing.
Somewhere in Gainesville, there is a child too hungry to pay attention to the teacher standing in the front of the classroom.
Gators could find themselves on a better-connected campus soon.
The term “Freemason” has been cloaked in secrecy and rumors over the years, but an Ocala Masonic lodge hopes to satisfy curiosity by hosting a rare open house.
Joel Jesse has an autistic spectrum disorder that causes him to speak softly in short sentences.
Crowds marveled at Bonsai trees, Buddha statues and wooden sculptures at the grand opening of the David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
Using three photographs, a 55-year-old video clip and $700 from the Benton Engineering Council, the UF Gator Robotics club resurrected a 7-foot robot from the past.
About 236 people attended Shaykh Omar Suleiman’s speech about American media bias toward Islam on Thursday night as part of Islam Awareness Month.
UF seniors will have one more opportunity this year to become Oscar Mayer "Hotdoggers" and travel the country in a 27-foot-long hot dog.
Fracture, a local glass-print studio featured on the "Today Show," plans to relocate to downtown Gainesville this January.