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The hat looked like it survived a war, and its surface was so full of bumps from shrapnel it felt like Braille. Near the top, a half-dollar-sized hole was ripped in the frayed fabric.
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The hat looked like it survived a war, and its surface was so full of bumps from shrapnel it felt like Braille. Near the top, a half-dollar-sized hole was ripped in the frayed fabric.
Two UF graduates were selected to intern at the White House.
The UF deadline for completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is today. Students must complete the application by the university’s deadline to be considered for need-based university aid for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Andrew Small didn’t think he was looking at an Internet star when a skinny puppy wandered out of the woods near his bus stop in Crystal River. The 11-year-old just thought he found the dog he had always longed for.
A new nightclub in Midtown will open its doors for the first time tonight.
This March marks the country’s 24th Women’s History Month. The Women’s Student Association will host multiple events to celebrate, including a global business etiquette seminar and the second Masculine Mystique Panel.
The Fightin’ Gator Marching Band is seeking donations to help fund its trip to the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Jay Watkins, director of the marching band, recently penned a letter to Gainesville Mayor Craig Lowe asking for donations.
Club XS will close its doors for the last time Thursday, but the spot will reopen after the break under a new name.
Not many people would subject themselves to 48 hours of nail-biting tension and a crushing deadline for fun, but Santa Fe College digital media professor Marc Shahboz was not looking for average people. He was looking for people who eat, sleep and breathe film.
City and university groups catering to immigrants came together recently to form Alianza, a new service and advocacy group made up of members of ten organizations.
State officials published the social security numbers of 719 individuals who were owed a check or a refund from UF. They discovered the mistake this January, six years after the information was originally published.
A UF student faces a criminal charge after he slapped another student in the face outside the Swamp Restaurant on Thursday morning.
Maxx Yellin is urging people to expose themselves on his website, but he's not looking for adult-only material.
Protesters gathered outside Florida Sen. Steve Oelrich's office Friday evening to confront the senator for voting against a bill that would have allowed some children of undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition.
CNN suspended political analyst Roland Martin on Wednesday after critics called a series of his Superbowl tweets homophobic.
During the second White House Science Fair on Tuesday, President Barack Obama announced a series of steps his administration will take to train 100,000 math and science teachers.
Madison Kirby's hands were full. Her son was hanging out with the wrong crowd, shooting heroin and heading down the same path as her lowlife ex-husband.
The first time someone stole Lina Ramirez's bike, she was in Walgreens getting a snack. She was only going to be a second, she thought, so she didn't lock it.
City Commissioner Jeanna Mastrodicasa received an iPad from the city a little more than a year ago and is still giddy about it.
A Gainesville man was arrested Thursday in connection with multiple bike thefts at UF and off-campus apartments.