UF Student Health Care Center opens online appointment booking
By Jayne Johnson | July 15, 2013UF students no longer have to call the Student Health Care Center to schedule appointments.
UF students no longer have to call the Student Health Care Center to schedule appointments.
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Miss Florida is a Gator — again.
Caraline Stephens said having a baby was going to be fun.
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Mike Gillislee grabbed headlines at last year’s Southeastern Conference Media Days after predicting that he would rack up 1,500 yards and 24 touchdowns in 2012.
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State Rep. Keith Perry will host a town hall meeting at the Millhopper Branch Library, 3145 NW 43rd St., Thursday at 5 p.m.
Though lawmakers in Washington argue about how best to manage the agriculture industry, it seems the best way for them to manage it would be to not manage it at all. Agricultural subsidies have created a drag on our economy, encouraged poor farming practices and have given politicians an excuse to try and implement tax penalties on food items they deem unhealthy.
For many, hearing the Zimmerman verdict was a sobering slap in the face.
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A piece of city woodlands may soon be up for sale, but for residents and city leaders, reaching an agreement about the issue has been no walk in the park.
If you have yet to attend Crazy Flavor Night at Sweet Dreams of Gainesville, prepare for your mind to be blown. At this annual event, all the normal ice cream flavors are replaced with over 30 of the most unusual (and delicious) flavors you can imagine.
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I have an obsession with accents. French, British, southern, German, Australian.
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