Petition urges permanent funding of Counseling and Wellness Center
Charlene Mitchell had to wait three weeks before she could see her therapist.
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Charlene Mitchell had to wait three weeks before she could see her therapist.
In Shaun O’Connor’s line of work, he’s used to hearing “no.” This time he heard “yes.”
Craig DeThomasis’ job can be life or death — one day his client’s life could be on the line and another he could be presiding over an adoption.
After providing health care in Haiti and Nicaragua, friends Tim Rogers and Harvey Rohlwing wanted to bring care to their own community.
With 20 days until Election Day, voters are still seeking clarity about the Gainesville Regional Utilities Referendum.
Bess Darrow couldn’t recognize a Florida Panhandle horse farm she’s been to more than 20 times.
Tomi Lahren said there’s a red wave coming.
Unlike most students, Randi Alt must carry a remote control at all times.
Gainesville is turning a new leaf by rolling out its new fleet of electric cars for city employees.
3:30 p.m. - Classes at UF will not be canceled due to Hurricane Michael.
In the turquoise waters and sandy beaches of the protected Marquesas Keys, fisherman Daniel Padron saw something disturbing.
A sheet of paper hangs on the wall in Savannah Fullard's room. Green-, blue- and yellow-colored pencil markings occupy every corner and strike through every class that she completes.
On any given day, Angela McCall spends up to 14 hours in the UF Health Science Center working in the lab.
The UF College of Medicine is maintaining its position among the top-50 medical schools in the nation.