Paynes Prairie to remove bison
Say goodbye to Paynes Prairie's roaming herds.
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Say goodbye to Paynes Prairie's roaming herds.
A 46-year-old Gainesville woman was being held on a $30,000 bond Thursday for leaving three children in a locked car with no air conditioning.
A UF researcher received about a $10 million grant to study the relationship between a person’s genetic code and the effectiveness of high blood pressure medications.
Students who want to leave the country just have to hop on a bus.
A tiny bug could help solve one of the world’s biggest problems.
People spoke of police arrests gone wrong, talking coins and how not to survive a disaster on the Plaza of the Americas on Monday.
Three UF clubs battle to see whose science is greatest.
Members of the physics and astrophysics clubs disagree with the chemistry club on a lot of things, among them being which science is superior and which group won the annual paintball match.
A new, unexplored area of science just opened up, and UF plans to reap the benefits.
Hillel held its first of two Passover Seders on Monday night. About 300 people attended.
A UF team of particle engineers has made a discovery with explosive possibilities.
Four days after the earthquake hit, Jason Byrd was in Haiti counting bodies.
UF students and faculty are making the ultimate “green” house, but it won’t stay at UF for long.
A Mars rover model, robots and bowls of ice cream chilled with liquid nitrogen were some of the exhibits at the Engineering and Science Fair, known as the E-Fair, Monday and Tuesday.
The Phillips Center for the Performing Arts was transformed into a church Friday night when about 800 people attended the University Gospel Choir’s annual Gospel Extravaganza.
When the dust settled, students started to smash.
Gainesville is about to get a breath of fresh air.
Pluto may have been demoted from its ranking as a planet, but a new one is stepping up to take its place - albeit in another solar system.
11:29 a.m.: Turlington Plaza buzzes with students; anxiety builds for those who know what is about to occur.