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Opinions bombarded the UF Office of University Relations after University Police Department officers Tasered telecommunication senior Andrew Meyer on Monday.
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Opinions bombarded the UF Office of University Relations after University Police Department officers Tasered telecommunication senior Andrew Meyer on Monday.
Gov. Charlie Crist will serve as keynote speaker for the NAACP 64th Florida State Conference in Gainesville this week.
Two Student Government officials attempted to speak at a City Commission meeting about possible problems in a recently passed ordinance on towing regulations.
At Saturday's UF football game against University of Tennessee, there was an increase in ejections from the game and arrests.
City officials and homeless advocates continue to debate whether relocating the homeless residents of Tent City has been a successful venture.
An ordinance prohibiting panhandling was passed unanimously by the Alachua County Commission on Tuesday.
The Gainesville City Commission unanimously adopted a proposed budget on Monday.
The thick smell of active grease traps wafts in the air as some blood-shot college students dine on fried chicken, burgers and fries.
He arrived in Gainesville on day 369 of his trek.
St. Francis House is ready.
Since the start of fall semester, the City of Gainesville has saved seats for SFCC and UF students on advisory boards and committees.
Florida's real estate market is stabilizing compared to a bleak outlook nationwide, according to a recent UF study.
Tension grips the fishing line as the snook struggles to escape from the hook penetrating its mouth.
It began in an UF dorm room.
A giant skillet weighing about 350 pounds teetered down a 30-foot-high ramp.
For Gainesville City Commissioner Jeanna Mastrodicasa, the stars have aligned.
Students living off campus this year can earn a ,200 book scholarship while learning how to be a "Great Gator Neighbor."
With the imminent flood of tests and class assignments affecting students? sanity, those who attend religious services can pray for some holy help.
Spiritual students moving into Gainesville for the first time will probably have to find a new place to pray, meditate or study their beliefs.
A cardboard pizza box roasting in the oven might not be as uncommon as you would think.