Alachua County government ranked most efficient in area
By Kayla Marcus | Sep. 3, 2013The county government was recently as ranked the most-efficient local government in the Gainesville area because of the way it spends its money.
The county government was recently as ranked the most-efficient local government in the Gainesville area because of the way it spends its money.
This season, as Gator fans gear up for football games by priding themselves in their orange-and-blue apparel, the lepidopterists at the Florida Museum of Natural History plan on showing pride unlike anywhere else.
UF plans to build a $25 million, 82,000-square-foot residence hall that would include 35 spaces for students with high levels of physical disabilities.
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One senator’s appointment at Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting grew into a greater discussion about academic classification.
A two-vehicle crash in southwest Gainesville on Sunday night sent one person to the hospital and forced city police officers to close an area of Southwest 34th Street for two hours.
The City of Gainesville is offering classes for the Fall semester, too.
A recent study co-researched by UF professor Madan Oli estimates that caring for wild horses could cost taxpayers about $1 billion by 2030.
Residents of the Sunshine State — particularly millennials — are driving less, and Gainesville residents are reflecting the trend.
Although more than 200 minority students have been assigned mentors through the University Minority Mentor Program, other students might have to make the transition to UF without a guide.
Gainesville Police arrested a Hawthorne woman Saturday afternoon after police said she beat up a child for having to pee and changing her mind.
Florida offensive coordinator Brent Pease hears what people say about his offense. But when describing his scheme, stay away from one adjective in particular.
The Center for Leadership and Service has ramped up its promotion of UF’s four student-run mentoring programs, causing a spike in interest from UF students.
Tyler Moore played his first game for Florida on Saturday, but he made himself known to Gators fans for the wrong reason early in the second quarter.
A small human skull adorns the desk of associate chair of the Department of English Stephanie A. Smith. Colorful beakers are scattered throughout the room.
Henry Russell Sanders said it first.
New legislation passed this summer could affect people who rely on student loans.
Five UF students will take flight in the National Red Bull Flugtag Miami, a human-powered flying competition.
While watching Trey Burton Gator chomp after each touchdown against Kentucky in 2010, Florida fans thought he was the second coming of Tim Tebow.
You’re probably sunburned beyond recognition from Labor Day weekend, still nursing the hangover you’ve been avoiding since the Friday pregame. Slowly, the haze is clearing from your college football festivities, and you’re just barely slogging through your classes. Back to reality — and I hate to tell you this, but it’s not pretty.