Gators March for Babies reaches goal of $100,000
Gators March for Babies met a record-high fundraising goal of $100,000 Sunday at the 10th annual Gators March for Babies 5K on campus.
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Gators March for Babies met a record-high fundraising goal of $100,000 Sunday at the 10th annual Gators March for Babies 5K on campus.
Just before the 10th annual Gators March for Babies 5K fundraiser, Florida received a D grade on the 2013 March of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card released this month.
A zombie-themed spoof on the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” books created by a UF alumnus has been pulled from Amazon.com due to trademark concerns.
A new book compiled by a UF alumnus tackles zombie pregnancy, mummy problems and other spooky stresses.
Two UF professors were inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious societies and independent research centers.
A new Yiddish language course will be offered in the Spring, making UF the first Florida university to offer a class in the traditional European-Jewish language.
Indie pop artists Capital Cities and Fitz and the Tantrums will perform at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 11 at 7 p.m.
More students are being given referrals rather than arrests, according to the University Police’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report released Tuesday.
In 2011, UF alumnus Edward Lavagnino walked into a Sports Authority for a pair of socks and walked out with an idea.
At Vine Bread and Pasta, locals can find a little piece of UF’s freshman class among the baguettes.
Gainesville’s Fourth of July celebrations are going to be red, white, blue and orange all over.
Stein Mart, at 6111 Newberry Road, announced it will close its doors, and a new Hobby Lobby craft store is expected to take its place.