GoFundMe for ill UF alumna raises more than $16,000
Roselle Derequito started feeling sick a few weeks ago. She had a fever and a mild headache — nothing too out of the ordinary.
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Roselle Derequito started feeling sick a few weeks ago. She had a fever and a mild headache — nothing too out of the ordinary.
As a result of the Florida Legislature’s special session in June, the UF board of trustees Committee on Finance and Facilities made adjustments to several spending plans at their meeting Friday.
The day UF admissions released its decisions for freshmen applications was the day Stephanie Latour had been waiting for. UF was her dream school, and she couldn’t wait to see the results.
For children at the Reichert House, discipline and routine are what their teachers aim to instill in them daily.
The alcohol education tutorial incoming students are required to complete received a major upgrade this semester.
Gainesville breweries were more crowded than usual Wednesday, as craft beer lovers celebrated the lift of Florida’s ban on 64-ounce growlers, the most popular size of to-go containers for craft beer.
When Damian Gonzalez woke up to the news Friday that the Supreme Court had struck down bans on same-sex marriage, his first reaction was to call his aunt.
The leftover cooking oil from those fried Oreos and Twinkies at the Alachua County Fair last week will likely end up fueling a truck or electrical generator.
The city of Gainesville has made Leslie Knope proud.
UF Levin College of Law did not follow the national trend of cutting the size of its entering class this year.
The Florida Department of Transportation presented the proposed route and design of a new walking and biking trail to be built on the UF campus in 2015 at an open house Thursday night.
The noise emitted by the new Gainesville Renewable Energy Center-run biomass plant, which some have compared to the sound of screaming jet engines, moved about 10 Turkey Creek subdivision residents to voice their concerns at the Gainesville City Commission meeting Thursday.
As dozens of universities across the country are creating stricter policies for diagnosing and managing ADHD, UF is ahead of the curve.
A study by UF researchers will develop a program to help students with learning disabilities achieve academic success in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
Keep Alachua County Beautiful is recruiting volunteers to participate in the Great American Cleanup on Saturday. The countywide cleanup, which is part of the nationwide litter-collection effort, will begin at 8 a.m. at Westside Park in Gainesville.