Political posturing may lead to shutdown
A political stalemate in Congress over the federal budget may force the federal government to come to a halt if Democrats and Republicans fail to strike a deal.
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A political stalemate in Congress over the federal budget may force the federal government to come to a halt if Democrats and Republicans fail to strike a deal.
When Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine resigned on Tuesday to run for a U.S. Senate seat in Virginia, President Barack Obama chose a Gator to take his place when he selected Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a UF alumna, as the new DNC chairwoman Tuesday.
For more than 50 years, Dr. W. Jape Taylor watched the UF College of Medicine grow from a startup school to one that is well established in the medical community.
As the opening lines of Reel 2 Real’s “I Like to Move It” echoed through the O’Connell Center on Saturday, a mob of about 800 students rushed to the center of the floor.
Saturday is Evan Kassof’s judgment day.
When talk turns to discrimination, state Rep. Charles Chestnut IV is following Gainesville’s lead.
While many people are still on the job hunt in Gainesville, some of their fellow unemployed peers have landed paid positions that have contributed to a nearly one-point drop in the area’s unemployment rate in February.
Larry Gibson knows how a mountain dies.
As the sun set over the Plaza of the Americas on Saturday night, three women with dirt-smudged faces, torn clothes and leaves in their tangled hair gathered around a tire.
Senior Stacie Lavender touched more lives during her time at UF than she may ever have realized.
Shinichi Amano was napping with his 3-year-old daughter in his Tokyo apartment when the shaking woke him.
The 8.9-magnitude earthquake that rocked Japan Friday left several nuclear power plants unable to cool their reactors, sparking concern about a nuclear crisis in a country that is no stranger to the effects of nuclear radiation.
Just three days after learning he had Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 20-year-old UF student Bryno Gay wanted to run in a 5K charity race.
A new network of Florida hospitals is working to provide babies born with a high risk of brain injury with the innovative treatments they need to survive.
Picture a typical Friday at UF. Turlington Plaza is filled with its usual crowd of students, professors, fraternity members and the occasional shouting preacher. You could find this assortment of people walking across the pebbled ground of Turlington any day of the week.
Lawyers for Kofi Adu-Brempong, the graduate student who was shot last March after a standoff with University Police, have requested that the UF Coalition for Justice Against Police Brutality remove his name and image from the group’s fliers and Facebook page.
When Chief Tony Jones became head of the Gainesville Police Department in 2009, one of his goals was to decrease crime in the city by 5 percent.
The GRE has been marked for death.
UF students may be dropping serious dollars on tuition hikes, but they’re getting the third-best bang for their buck in the country.
For 40 years, local artists have had a home in Gainesville.