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The dreaded SAT. If you went to high school in the United States, you probably took this important test at some point.
Evergreen Cemetery’s first burial was a 10-day-old baby.
Decades ago, a half-built hotel was completed and used for government research. A successful hardware store is now home to a local music venue.
A UF professor’s research shows that climate change will expose areas to disease carrying mosquitoes in the future.
The streets of Gainesville looked like a warzone in the summer of 1968.
The class of 2023's GPAs and test scores not only broke records but also set a new standard for future applicants.
Colorful, exotic birds soared through rainforest canopies and snacked on fruit but not in Gainesville.
Hilaria Cruz couldn’t read books in her language growing up.
A UF researcher wants to make golf courses nationwide more eco-friendly.
UF researchers have been awarded a $10 million grant to study the red snapper population in the Gulf of Mexico.
Darielle Costa devoured a slice of pumpkin pie and blueberry pie after running a mile on Hume Field.
Brightly colored tents, balloons and students in Dance Marathon polos stretched from the entrance of Library West to the edge of the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday.
Dave Clark, a UF professor, has been working to save the sweet basil plant from a dangerous pathogen for the past three years.
Gainesville residents can save a spot to ignite a sky lantern at an upcoming lights festival.
About 250 students joined together to sing “Whom Shall I Fear?” at the first Catholic Gators Mass on the Grass for All Saints’ Day.
The Hippodrome Cinema is a place of horror and mystery October in celebration of Halloween.
When Brittany Harvey hugged her 6-pound, 10-ounce newborn in 2005, she couldn’t imagine her daughter being anything less than healthy.
Charles Hinchcliff, of Mayo, Florida, has to visit the hospital 10 times a week.
After Hurricane Irma hit Monroe County, the Florida Keys Commercial Fishermen’s Association struggled to locate and recover their 350,000 missing lobster traps.
Sarah Ingley stretched at Flow Space on Sunday and thought about her brothers who live in Puerto Rico.