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UF not pressured heading into SECs
By Kyle Brutman | Feb. 24, 2015As Florida’s men’s and women’s track and field teams prepare for the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship — the final chance for athletes to qualify for the national meet — the last thing on the team’s mind is pressure.
Enter the Wilderness: Miner Bees
By Richard Barker | Feb. 24, 2015Though the Northeast is snowbound and the weather here is still bouncing from hot to cold, some wildlife is starting to get spring fever.
SGP show features the Knocks, Edward Sharpen and the Magnetic Zeros
By James McLaughlin | Feb. 24, 2015Despite the chilling temperatures that set in Friday night, The Knocks and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros received a warm reception from UF students.
UF to open St. Augustine sea turtle hospital this summer
By Michelle Neely | Feb. 23, 2015UF is set to become the first research university with its own sea turtle hospital and rehabilitation center.
SG voting begins today with polling locations around campus
By Ariana Figueroa | Feb. 23, 2015The Spring 2015 elections start today after weeks of heavy campaigning from Access Party and Swamp Party.
Study: FL could face specialized doctor shortage
By Stella Heekin | Feb. 23, 2015The year 2025 might sound far into the future, but that’s when Florida is expected to face a critical shortage of specialized physicians.
Mirrors replaced with messages to promote positive body image
By Kristine Janata | Feb. 23, 2015“Don’t forget to smile,” Syleena Powell wrote on the covered bathroom mirror in the Florida Gym on Monday.
New UF pregnancy program to center on group care
By Sean Doty | Feb. 23, 2015Pregnant women of North Florida can soon begin bonding with other women with similar delivery dates.
Santa Fe proposes expansion to RTS routes for student benefit
By Hunter Williamson | Feb. 23, 2015Santa Fe College proposed a number of changes to the Regional Transit System that will reduce travel time and alter routes.
Lack of FLC debate recording causes concern, confusion
By Ariana Figueroa | Feb. 23, 2015Students who missed the Freshman Leadership Council debate between Swamp Party and Access Party expressed concerns when they found out no video recording was available.
UF radio receives media award for emergencies
By Tyler McClennan | Feb. 23, 2015UF’s news station was recognized this year for its emergency preparedness.
UF students visit Yale for European Student Conference
By Alison Eckerle | Feb. 23, 2015Vedrana Damjanovic was the only UF student to attend a conference at Yale University.
Gypsy Palace to close doors after almost 14 years of business
By Conor Soper | Feb. 23, 2015After more than a decade of business, Gypsy Palace is closing.
USDA approves slow-to-brown apples slices
By Jaclyn Scott | Feb. 23, 2015Say goodbye to brown apple slices.
IFAS program awards more than $800K in grants to faculty
By Aaron Albright | Feb. 23, 2015Seventeen faculty members in the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences received research grants that will help young researchers kick-start their careers.
Food pantry could help more than 1,000 students, plans to open in summer
By Danielle Veenstra | Feb. 23, 2015Construction of a food pantry for students in need may begin this summer.
Innocence Project inspires others to work against wrongful convictions
By Jessica Rodriguez | Feb. 23, 2015Dozens of students gathered in the UF Levin College of Law’s Martin H. Levin Advocacy Center Courtroom on Monday to hear a story of wrongful conviction.
Sophomore finds success at plate following poor pitching outing
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | Feb. 23, 2015The A.J. Puk who took the mound for Florida on Saturday was not the A.J. Puk coach Kevin O’Sullivan is used to seeing in practice.
Gainesville officer in stable condition after man crashes into car
By EMILY COCHRANE< | Feb. 23, 2015A Gainesville Police officer is in stable condition after a man reportedly crashed into his patrol car Sunday.