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Alexandra Hermann misses her usual family dinners.
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Alexandra Hermann misses her usual family dinners.
Aldo Rincon was alone during Panama Canal excavations in 2008 when he found a 20-million-year-old tooth.
Alachua County sheriff’s deputy Gary Boothby had finished working a shift before he received the call.
Gainesville Mayor Craig Lowe announced plans to present a resolution supporting gun safety to the City Commission during a demonstration on Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Saturday.
The Florida Department of Health and UF have partnered to create a virtual food safety center.
Kayla Sundean talks to her mom on the phone at least three times a day. She sees her parents at least once a month because her home is two hours away.
Shands at UF announced plans Friday to build a guesthouse for patients’ families.
Sister Hazel will perform in an hourlong show at 11 a.m. at the Street-Side Studio in Weimer Hall.
As UF continues to expand, the older parts of campus have to keep up with the times.
London, Paris and Washington, D.C., are cities that have bike-sharing systems, but one Orlando company wants Gainesville to be put on that list.
Getting on stage with no rehearsed lines and only a random audience suggestion is how Theatre Strike Force began their performance at the Southwest Regional College Improv Tournament.
UF is ranked in the top 75 for new sign-ups for a sugar daddy dating website in 2012.
Students, residents and business owners are no longer the only ones standing around downtown Gainesville.
The Alachua County Supervisor of Elections will handle all its election operations under one roof if it moves to a new office later this year.
While at Harvard in 1998, David Weinstein was being dissuaded from working on a rare genetic disease that he would later dedicate his life to.
Rib, hand and leg bones made from clay lined a Turlington Plaza table Wednesday as part of the One Million Bones project’s visit to UF.
Jenny Squires usually teaches Zumba in the Student Recreation & Fitness Center, but Tuesday she taught it on the North Lawn.
With the end of election season, the outcome has become a hot discussion topic at UF.
A UF researcher has reported the discovery of a planetary system that contains five possible planets.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services recently awarded UF’s George A. Smathers Libraries a $477,312 National Leadership grant.