Supreme Court strikes old ruling
By Colleen Wright | Feb. 6, 2013Student Government political parties can now campaign 30 days before an election.
Student Government political parties can now campaign 30 days before an election.
Gainesville Police arrested two Tampa men Tuesday afternoon after one tried to use a fake credit card at a local Walgreens.
Mathematics freshman Seth Singson kept his friends in mind when he filled out a postcard for the Aim Higher Florida rally Wednesday.
Will Yeguete’s night in Fayetteville, Ark., lasted less than a minute.
Two games are hardly enough to be considered a representative sample, but for Vicky McIntyre and the Gators, they were small steps in the right direction.
While sending messages by mail has become an outdated version of communication, The Postal Service is back after a 10-year hiatus.
The cause behind the blackout during Sunday’s Super Bowl is still unknown.
When supporters of LGBT equality denounced Chick-fil-A for its president’s comments regarding gay marriage, conservatives rushed to support the fast-food chain and defended Dan Cathy’s freedom of speech.
For a long time, scooters have been a staple at UF as an alternative to riding the bus or driving to campus.
This year’s Bateman Team hit the ground running with its balloon launch Tuesday on the North Lawn.
Gainesville Fire Rescue responded to two building fires in the same apartment complex hours apart Tuesday.
Changes to the Student Government election codes will not be made this Spring.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission plans to save about two dozen native species, and it is asking the public for input.
Sister Hazel will perform in an hourlong show at 11 a.m. at the Street-Side Studio in Weimer Hall.
With Gov. Rick Scott’s push to keep tuition low, his “Finish in Four” plan would keep the price the same throughout students’ first four years of college.
Mercury overaccumulation in seafood is the focus of a report recently released by International POPs Elimination Network and the Biodiversity Research Institute.
A UF center is offering a new course that targets professionals in the architecture, engineering and construction industries who are looking to expand their education.
A panel discussed the politics and history of Gainesville’s Cabot-Koppers Superfund site Tuesday afternoon during a public meeting at Santa Fe College.
Although many universities nationwide are not coping well with higher-education funding cuts, UF tends to roll with the punches.
Plans to expand a Gainesville fire station onto a downtown business complex’s parking lot have some owners worried customers will be driven away.