Have you noticed the Krishna Lunch Lane street sign on campus?
An orange and blue sign on the Plaza of the Americas is a quiet reminder of the Hare Krishnas’ legacy at UF.
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An orange and blue sign on the Plaza of the Americas is a quiet reminder of the Hare Krishnas’ legacy at UF.
As Gynell Walker shopped for Nike polo shirts in the Butler Plaza Dick’s Sporting Goods, she was unaware of the hunting rifles and shotguns in the back of the store.
When he held up his honorary bid card to UF Pi Kappa Alpha, three-year-old Declan Patrick smiled from ear to ear.
High school students who protest against gun violence will not be denied admission into UF, university officials said Saturday.
UF students pinched, stuffed and baked more than 200 triangular-shaped cookies to support Parkland shooting victims Sunday night.
As Brandon Taylor scrolled down the list of those killed in the Parkland shooting last Wednesday, he didn’t expect to see the name of a 15-year-old student he used to tutor.
UF officials are still debating the future of the corner of 13th Street and West University Avenue.
The Reitz Union hotel desk is the first 24/7 on-campus location to offer free menstrual products to UF students with a Gator 1 Card.
Parent Rose Farley is looking for peace of mind in the wake of a South Florida high school shooting Wednesday afternoon.
Black UF students bonded over brownies and beauty standards at the Black Enrichment Center in the Reitz Union on Wednesday.
Gainesville and Alachua County commissioners concluded months of debate on the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency with an agreement Monday.
When Libby Rowell started feeding Mama Kitty in 1997, she never expected to bury the stray in her backyard nearly 15 years later.
City and county officials will meet Monday to decide the future of Gainesville’s redevelopment agency.
A judge struck down Florida’s process of granting and denying voting rights to former felons while making a reference to his alma mater.
Liandra Izquierdo will soon be able to order a grande green tea latte with soy milk and vanilla syrup in between law classes.
City of Gainesville and Alachua County commissioners are in disagreement over a bill in the Florida House of Representatives.
Alachua County Public School students will be able to receive free flu shots for the second time this school year starting Wednesday.
The UF Student Health Care Center installed menstrual product dispensers on the wall in the Infirmary lobby Friday, providing free pads and tampons.
Jhody Polk was sentenced to eight years in prison for home invasion and theft in 2007.
Jenny Boylan carried a bucket of fake blood and water on Turlington Plaza at 9 a.m. Tuesday.