One less place to order late-night cookies from, Cookiegazm closes
Lily Cardone was trying to call in her typical order of peanut butter cookies from Cookiegazm with her roommates Wednesday night but couldn’t reach anyone.
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Lily Cardone was trying to call in her typical order of peanut butter cookies from Cookiegazm with her roommates Wednesday night but couldn’t reach anyone.
David Beckham can soon go back to eating hard boiled eggs in his exhibit after he went missing three months ago.
One year after a union neutrality pledge was proposed to the Santa Fe College administration, the bill is still sitting unsigned.
The Reitz Union was flooded with 233 students practicing firm handshakes and mock interviews Thursday morning.
Slurping with plastic straws in Gainesville may become a thing of the past.
Ernesto, the fifth named storm of the season, is 1,000 miles from from the east coast of Florida.
Last Friday, a federal judge ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program must be fully restored.
A Norton Elementary fifth-grader was thrilled to get school supplies so he could color pictures and pursue his career as an artist and musician.
UF researchers have developed a new inexpensive mosquito trap to lower the cost of genetically modified mosquito captures and releases.
On July 24, six students at the UF College of Agricultural and Life Sciences received individual fellowships from the National Science Foundation.
Jacob Atem doesn’t know when his birthday is. As someone who was born in a place with no hospital in South Sudan, he said every day is his birthday.
Former UF professor emeritus and renowned expert of the monarch butterfly Lincoln Brower died July 17 at the age of 86.
A deafening applause erupted after Jeremiah Tattersall said UF’s permanent preeminence demands permanent employees.
Recent UF graduate Emily Griffith had no clue her psychology final would turn into a featured magic act on the television series “Penn & Teller: Fool Us.”
Scientists at UF and Georgia Institute of Technology have begun $1 million research to develop breeding techniques that allow peanut crops to withstand drought.
New evidence shows moths with elongated tails and hindwings have a better chance of escaping a bat attack.
At 11:00 a.m. on June 23, 70 motorcycles roared their engines as they exited the parking lot of the Gainesville Harley-Davidson.
Newly discovered evidence involving asteroids and meteorites may provide us with a better understanding of where they come from and how they helped shape Earth.
Researchers at the UF have developed a wireless mouthguard that measures a person’s health components as they exercise.
Four journalists and a sales assistant were murdered in a shooting Thursday afternoon at the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland.