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Amid a roaring buzz and clouds of bees, Wayne "Chappie" McChesney sets to work.
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Amid a roaring buzz and clouds of bees, Wayne "Chappie" McChesney sets to work.
Santa Fe student Graham Smith, 24, juggles, walks and drinks coffee in the rain as he heads home along West University Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. Smith, who has been juggling for two-and-a-half months, practices whenever he has the opportunity. “If I’m walking, I might as well be juggling too.”
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UF's Counseling Center has noted an increase in students seeking and being referred to its services in the last year, keeping with a national trend, according an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Kyle Evers' Tuesday started like many other people in Gainesville. He woke up at about 7 a.m. next to his wife with his dog at the foot of the bed.
A new survey will allow Gainesville bus riders to make suggestions to the Regional Transit System.
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About 300 people attended an event Tuesday night to hear local civil rights activists and UF's first black graduates speak about their struggles in the Deep South and the changing times.
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About 90 people packed into Pugh Hall on Thursday night to hear three former U.S. ambassadors speak on America's foreign policies and what changes President Barack Obama's administration might bring.
As the holiday that emphasizes love and intimacy approaches, students will have the chance to get checked for STDs.
One UF student's dream came true Tuesday night, after he announced the Gator basketball's UF-South Carolina game live on ESPNU.
To kick off Islam Awareness Month, a top human rights lawyer and news commentator came to UF Monday night to speak about the Muslim community following 9/11.
More adults than kids crowded the classrooms of UF's new Baby Gator Child Development and Research Center on Tuesday night.