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Isabella Arias is willing to make the drive from Gainesville to Orlando if it means saving money on Nike leggings and sports bras.
A year after women marched in Washington, D.C., following President Donald Trump’s inauguration, protesters put back on their pink-knitted hats, picked up handwritten signs and marched down West University Avenue on Sunday afternoon.
After a Student Government committee rejected a proposal to provide free menstrual products to students, some took to Facebook to organize protests and temporary alternatives to the proposal.
When Andrea Ruiz left her hometown of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, she expected to return in about a month.
UF neuroscientists have confirmed a potential solution to curb the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder that currently affects more than five million Americans.
To keep up with Gainesville’s startup scene booms, UF’s Innovation Hub has opened a new wing, adding nearly 100 office areas.
As Paula Delpech searched for a new pair of ankle boots at Macy’s, she worried about what the store closure means for the stores' employees and the economy.
A group of Gainesville and UF researchers will delve into the history of St. Augustine and explore Cuba on a documentary airing nationally on PBS on Tuesday.
UF jumped five spots from last year to the No. 2 slot on Kiplinger’s 2018 “Best College Values” list among the nation’s public universities.
Plants and experiment supplies from UF’s Space Plants Lab were launched in a SpaceX spacecraft from the Cape Canaveral Friday morning.
The Swamp Restaurant celebrated Halloween with Eggo Waffle shots, flickering Christmas lights and a photo booth.
When Davonta Jordan used to leave his shift at Steak ‘n Shake, his phone was always low on power.
UF will join the National Institutes of Health’s All of Us research program, a project that aims to collect data from 1 million Americans who are underrepresented in medical research.
After two years of planning, the Nature Coast Biological Station in Cedar Key will reopen to the public.