Marijuana legalization debate reaches new high
Talks about legalizing marijuana for medicinal uses are lighting up across the state.
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Talks about legalizing marijuana for medicinal uses are lighting up across the state.
Four gifts lay on a couch in UF President Bernie Machen's office, wrapped like they belonged under a Christmas tree.
One UF student wants to move off campus so she doesn't have to eat alone.
In the name of reducing UF's carbon footprint, students on the North Lawn learned Wednesday how to fix flat tires on their bikes for UF's fourth-annual One Less Car Day.
Wedding bells signal the beginning of a new life together. For a recent UF graduate, it signified a new business plan.
Norman Finkelstein, a political scientist, author and lecturer, spoke about a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict in a lecture Thursday night at the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom.
The bird was huge and looked like a cross between a penguin and a pigeon. It walked out from behind a bush and stopped traffic, walking in circles before it flew away. And the man who saw it was embarrassed to talk about it.
Pumpkins aren't naturally pink, but come Saturday, Oct. 15, about 300 pumpkins will be.
Effie Rodriguez is the type of girl who doesn’t want to work a desk job her whole life.
Semester after semester, UF students are giving back to the community and helping local businesses get on their feet.
In a salute to one of the world's oldest cultures, Gators for Asha hosted the fifth annual Praharsha festival on Saturday night.