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The recipe started with a can of diced tomatoes and ended with a national championship.
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The recipe started with a can of diced tomatoes and ended with a national championship.
Earth’s future may be more than 30 million miles away. At least that’s what NASA hinted at when it decided to move forward with its newest Mars discovery mission.
Many Florida residents spent the weekend stocking up on canned food, filling gas tanks and covering their windows in anticipation of Tropical Storm Isaac.
It’s not often that a college program ranked No. 2 in the nation cuts its recruiting staff without planning to replace it.
The first man to set foot on the moon has left the earth for the last time.
UF’s size can make it hard to find friends.
It’s 3 p.m. in your dorm and you’re wondering: What is there to do this afternoon?
UF police have arrested two suspects who claimed to have placed a bomb in Shands Hospital for Children on Tuesday. The suspects were placed under the Baker Act and are undergoing psychiatric evaluation. Their identities have not been released, according to the Act.
Katherine Martin was known for being beautiful, inside and out.
One of President Barack Obama’s greatest grassroots supporters may be a college dropout and a self-proclaimed clown, but that didn’t deter UF students from taking political advice from him Wednesday evening.
For thousands of UF students this week, the anxiety of summer finals has been traded for the anxiety of temporary displacement.
When members of the UF Fightin’ Gator Marching Band hopped the pond Monday, they didn’t know their tour of London would include a surprise performance Friday.
A 59-year-old woman was struck and killed by a mid-sized pickup truck traveling north on Northwest 13th Street on Wednesday night.
More than seven hours after starting an all-day rehearsal, the UF Fightin’ Gator Marching Band brass section was still picking up speed.
Each year, enough Americans become infected with HIV to match the UF student population.
Southwest Recreation Center is replacing about 250 of its electronic combination locks just two years after they were installed.
A UF study has found evidence that alcohol is the primary gateway drug that can result in use of more dangerous substances.
Students who walked through the sweltering heat on their way to class this semester can expect temperatures to dip back below normal by the end of the week.
Samurai Davis faced one of his pubescent pupils at the bottom of the Reitz Union amphitheatre. The air was thick with humidity and the sound of an archaic drumbeat.
When Joey Ziebelman woke up for work Wednesday morning, it was the first time he’d seen the sun in five days.