Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation reverses Planned Parenthood funding-cuts decision
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation reversed its decision to cut funding for some Planned Parenthoods, the organization said in a statement Friday.
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The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation reversed its decision to cut funding for some Planned Parenthoods, the organization said in a statement Friday.
Authorities are releasing the identities of those involved in Sunday morning's Interstate 75 accident, and Santa Fe College identified one of the fatalities as a longtime student.
This October, seven UF students were selected to receive grants from the Florida Campus Compact College Access Program within AmeriCorps.
Week by week, one by one, Hollywood regulars like Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, Audrina Patridge and Michael Bolton faced a tough reality: Not everyone makes it on the “Dancing with the Stars” parquet.
The plan to build a 100-megawatt biomass power plant in Gainesville has been recommended for approval to Gov. Charlie Crist and his Cabinet by a state administrative law judge.
Since the Shands Arts in Medicine program started Art in Motion, a program for Parkinson’s disease patients, Kathy Castle has been participating in the classes every week making mosaics, collages and other crafts.
No-Shave November. Novembeard. Call it what you want, but the time is upon us. For one month, men and women across the nation will ditch their Gillette and Venus razors to let the natural beauty flow from their faces, legs and any other optional body part.
Meat pies, Ghanaian pancakes, Tamarind balls and baklava were just a few of the main courses being offered at TreatZ from Around the World: A Dessert Exposition.
There’s a specific image that comes to mind when you picture a belly dancer: beaded bras, jingling coin skirts and perfectly toned stomachs.
Rick Parker has spent more than a quarter of a century working for people who can’t afford to hire a lawyer. Now, he’s moving to Afghanistan to train young Afghan lawyers.
University Copy & More, which has been at 1620 W University Ave. for 43 years, has outgrown its location and will merge with its sister store, Target Copy, starting Friday.
The UF Office of Sustainability has coordinated with four local farms to bring a Community Supported Agriculture Program to campus beginning October.
Student volunteers raced across campus Sunday afternoon picking up trash as part of Alpha Phi Omega’s Campus Cleanup Extravaganza.
You're adding and dropping classes like they're going out of style - so why not apply that attitude to your personal style?
Gainesville is home to a very diverse group of students, and in that particular spirit it also houses a diverse group of music venues to serve your auditory needs.
After a weekend of heinous heavy lifting, vacuuming, organizing and more heavy lifting, I found myself questioning how I was still alive Sunday night during my weekly date with HBO. I'm sure many of you have or will find yourselves asking that same question during this moving season.
Those with a love for video games or digital arts and media, and even some professional gamers, came out last Thursday and Friday to the Norman Gym for The Beta gaming tournament.
After a cocktail party last Wednesday, Chi Zhang stabbed Dr. Morpho in the neck with a pair of scissors.
Kicking off in Colombia and now making it all the way to Gainesville, Zumba is sweeping the nation off its feet (literally) one dance class at a time.
In the Summer heat, men's fashion can sometimes take a backseat to staying cool, but it doesn't have to be that way.