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Students can earn free goodies for their civic activism on Tuesday.
Kailey Hart has had to be a little more frugal this semester.
Christine DiPaolo has gone to Leonardo’s By the Slice since she was 8 years old.
Thousands of people watched 24 people get rushed off the stage at graduation in May, now UF is trying to make it up to them with a gift.
With sexually transmitted diseases on the rise nationally, Alachua County is seeing a similar trend among college-aged students.
Students are taking graduation complaints to UF President Kent Fuchs’ doorstep.
Gainesville City Hall may finally be able to fix its leaky windows in 2019.
When Anthony Rojas walked across the O’Connell Center stage in May, draped in graduation robes, he looked out into the sea of thousands and felt in awe.
After working to earn her master’s degree in occupational therapy since Fall 2016, Stephanie Robertson won’t walk across the stage of the O’Connell Center this December like she planned.
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Students in the UF Rinker School of Construction Management might see more scholarship money coming their way thanks to a $100,000 donation.
Dread Scott came to UF to start a revolution.
Alachua County Public Schools could get a major makeover if voters pass a half-cent sales tax initiative on November’s ballot.
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro will welcome Gainesville residents with an orange-and-blue mural of an alligator.
For UF faculty members, an active presence on Twitter could earn them a juicy slice of pork tenderloin.
Andrew Gillum wants to keep making August 28 a notable date for Black political history.
Florida voters will decide whether the rights of victims will become part of the state’s constitution in November’s General Election.
Paul Hawken said the Earth has never needed as much of our help as it does now.
Every time John Kim goes to his group therapy sessions for depression at UF’s Counseling and Wellness Center, he sees people just like him.
Gainesville Regional Transit System bus drivers showed up unexpectedly to the Gainesville City Commission meeting Thursday to speak about their concerns with insufficient wages, being overworked and not being respected.