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Students on campus have the polls brought to them.
James Williams can’t remember the first time he ate a burger from Louis’ Lunch.
The Florida-Georgia game is one of the biggest parties of the year, and to ensure safety, Jacksonville Fire and Rescue personnel will staff UF’s student safety areas.
Rainbow-colored flags adorned Bo Diddley Community Plaza downtown Saturday, as an estimated 4,000 people came through for the gay pride festival "PrideFest 2010."
It's been called a "blackout in a can."
UF department heads are calling for free public access to online journal articles.
No one will be laughing in the O’Connell Center Friday night.
UF students no longer have to leave their dorms to go grocery shopping.
In 1931, members of Florida Blue Key held a meeting to determine a new name for the Homecoming celebration, which was known until then as “Dad’s Day.”
A line of people wraps around Emerson Alumni Hall, and students can be seen conversing in lawn chairs, sleeping on blankets or working on homework.
About 35 people in white T-shirts gathered on the Plaza of Americas on Thursday evening to protest the nine-year anniversary of the United States’ invasion of Afghanistan.
The University Police Department released UF's crime statistics for the past three years on Friday.
A little more than a month after setting a new record for riders in a single day, Regional Transit System has broken its record for riders in a month and riders in a single year.
An estimated 14 cars crashed on Interstate 75 Monday, leaving one person critically injured and several others requiring immediate medical treatment.
Student Government elections begin Tuesday, and the candidates are working hard to encourage students to vote and get their messages out.
For the sixth time in five years, UF President Bernie Machen met with a group of city, university and law enforcement officials to discuss alcohol policies in Gainesville.
Four high schools in Florida, Mississippi and Arkansas have been asked to end their use of UF’s alligator-head logo on their uniforms and merchandise.
After premiering to standing ovations in Berlin, Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony will make its American debut Wednesday on WUFT, performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
Two bill presentations were cut short and a total of four bills were struck down during the Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
About 30 people spent their Saturday morning in class. Former Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan was one of three speakers at the event.