Engineering students to promote fields
By Matt Boles | Feb. 14, 2012UF engineering students will showcase their talents with the 61st annual E-Week.
UF engineering students will showcase their talents with the 61st annual E-Week.
Gainesville Police arrested a drug dealer and a buyer Monday for stealing about $3,200 in electronics from local Walmarts in the past two weeks.
Junior Mia Piccio started the second day of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge on Tuesday tied for 11th, and after she parred her first five holes, she moved up to sixth.
Last semester, we wrote an editorial in favor of a bill that would grant in-state tuition status to students who were children of illegal immigrants.
Gainesville's mayor is working to promote the president and keep Republicans in check.
Ed Bailey's gold-plated Alachua County Fire Rescue badge sat over his heart and gleamed under the lights of the meeting room at the Alachua County Administration building downtown.
To stay afloat, public radio stations often rely on the kindness of strangers.
New digital baseball and softball scoreboards will be up and running for both teams' opening games this week.
On Friday, President Obama championed women's health rights by issuing a compromise that will provide women with free birth control.
After winning $100,000 for children's health last year, basketball coach Billy Donovan is back in the game.
One of the world's largest restaurant chains is taking steps to improve living conditions for pregnant pigs in its pork supply facilities.
Kyle Sullivan calls himself a "homemore," a label he created for people who prefer to live outside.
With tension between Israel and Iran so heated that armed conflict seems inevitable, the U.S. military must decide on a plan of action should combat arise, and it must decide soon.
In the United States, one of the countries with the brightest and highest number of lawyers, thousands of immigrants are placed behind bars with no legal right to a court-appointed lawyer as they fight deportation.
If you can't make the few unsold-out shows on the Red Hot Chili Peppers' list this spring, then consider this: Hangout Music Festival!
The Alachua County Commission decided Tuesday to consider the costs of using other energy providers after learning that Gainesville Regional Utility's biomass contract will increase the county's utility bill.
When No. 12 Florida wrapped up the first nine at the
About 7 percent of Peace Corps volunteers are married couples.
Student Government executive candidates from the Students Party and the Unite Party discussed safety, financial and sustainability issues at a Monday night debate.
A Gainesville man stole a car from a man who offered him a ride home.