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Campus may have been quiet during Spring Break, but the Gainesville Raceway was not.
The charges against Ghanan graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong have been changed to one count of second-degree aggravated assault and one count of third-degree resisting arrest with violence.
Ghanan graduate student Kofi Adu-Brempong was in critical but stable condition Thursday afternoon, according to Alachua County Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer Art Forgey.
Krishna lunches have always been karma-neutral. Soon, they will be almost carbon-neutral.
For Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan, being a woman has been worth more than $100,000 of campaign donations.
Randall Murch cannot share his secrets from classified missions he was involved in as an FBI agent.
The end of UF’s Black History Month celebration Sunday night also marked the end of Betty J. Fullwood’s 32-year career at UF.
The Student Alliance party's attempt to halt the use of public funding to promote the "Renew Your Reitz" student fee was denied Monday afternoon at the Alachua County Civil Justice Center.
Saturday was a bad day to be a tennis ball, orange cone or traffic drum.
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After five years of bargaining with UF administration, the United Faculty of Florida at UF has approved a new contract by a vote of 491 to 4.
Islam-American relations have not improved since Sept. 11, and they are only getting worse, said John Esposito, an author and Georgetown professor, during a speech Tuesday night at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom.
Hundreds of students lost their appetites when they walked past the pictures of bloody fetuses displayed on the Reitz Union North Lawn and the Plaza of the Americas Monday.
Residents of a university apartment complex across from the Levin College of Law were evacuated for about four hours Friday morning after a gas line broke.
A trial continued Wednesday for a former Gainesville police officer charged with the neglect and abuse of his 2-month-old daughter in January 2007.
The U.S. Department of Education should be dismantled and the money given to individual states, according to a five-judge panel at the inaugural Great Gator Debaters policy debate Tuesday night between the Military Law Student Association and Esquire, the Society of Minority Pre-law Students.
The Facebook wall on the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office fan page is no longer just a place for announcements and Christmas party pictures.
The local pace of an international Toyota recall seems to be stuck in the slow lane.
Future college students may start to find underage drinking a little more challenging.
Sewage may soon be passing through the city of Waldo faster than cars.