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Students went shopping for degrees Wednesday.
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Students went shopping for degrees Wednesday.
Republican Rick Scott declared victory shortly after Democrat Alex Sink conceded the governor’s race Wednesday morning, and the UF community has differing opinions on the tight win.
Vegans and vegetarians will be delighted with the new “Meat-Free Mondays” campaign at Gator Dining locations.
Students gathered in the Reitz Colonnade on Tuesday to pick up free prizes, free food and information about off-campus student living.
All of the tee times were booked on the first day of golf at the renovated Ironwood municipal golf course.
Students with smart phones can check in on campus and help UF win $10,000.
Three blindfolded students raced to open condoms and place them on plastic model penises while others guessed how many condoms were in a jar Wednesday.
Gainesville police are looking for the witness of a hit-and-run accident that occurred just outside the O’Connell Center parking lot on Oct. 14.
About 30 protesters gathered on the steps of City Hall Thursday to publicly oppose a city ordinance that limits the amount of meals served by Gainesville’s homeless shelters.
Students walking along Newell Drive on Thursday may have noticed an unusual vehicle parked behind Marston Science Library.
Florida college students are twice as likely as the general population to become compulsive gamblers, according to a new study.
In spite of the recession, Gainesville charities remain confident the upcoming fundraising season will be strong.
Spectators at Friday’s homecoming parade will notice new recycling bins along the parade route.
Spectators at Friday’s homecoming parade will notice new recycling bins along the parade route.
Students built a house in the middle of the Reitz Union North Lawn on Friday.
Students who want to help provide relief for the victims of the recent devastating floods in Pakistan can do so by enjoying a day at Bob’s River Place on the Suwannee River this Sunday.
Students got a chance Thursday to learn about becoming green Gators.
David Bean accepted a trade from a customer in the 1990s that is now funding a new pharmaceutical wing at the UF Research and Academic Center in Lake Nona.
Alina Fernandez, the daughter of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, will speak on campus Wednesday at 8 p.m. in University Auditorium.
When it comes to passing the bar exam, UF law graduates were the best in the state this summer.