UF scientists develop camera to study black holes
By MOLLY LARMIE | Sep. 17, 2009Black holes can't be seen with the human eye, but the UF Department of Astronomy is looking anyway.
Black holes can't be seen with the human eye, but the UF Department of Astronomy is looking anyway.
There's a somber view of a gray, desolate house with a weakening tin roof on Northwest Eighth Avenue.
Nearly 800 local homeless people showed up to the Bo Diddley Community Plaza Thursday morning for the 11th Annual Breakfast on the Plaza and Homeless Service Fair.
Few college football programs have as polarizing of an effect as the mighty Pirates of East Carolina.
Tennessee fans won't be the only ones praying this weekend.
Narrated by Mike DiFerdinando
It began as any standard Sunday night would. I headed over to a friend's house to grab some food, sip a cold beer and watch "Entourage" with the boys.
It's been a few years since the U.S. Constitution was signed-222 to be exact.
Somebody needs write down the hierarchy of the sidewalk, and I figure that person might as well be me.
The Robin Hood cartoon depicting President Bernie Machen is one of the best I have ever seen in this newspaper. It's a rather humorous way to touch on something so delicate as the budget cuts.
For the second time, Gainesville Fashion Week has brought together art, fashion, music, cocktails and food for an unforgettable week.
"Lex & Terry," a syndicated radio show broadcast on UF-owned Rock 104, drew some heat from state lawmakers Wednesday.
The Vans Warped Tour has spent the better part of the past two decades bringing summer mosh pits, mohawks and mayhem.
A UF Student Government cabinet secretary was arrested early Wednesday morning after police say he was driving under the influence of alcohol.
Gainesville Police Department officials are asking locals to be on the lookout for two men suspected of raping two women.
"Mystery Team" is the story of three high school virgins stuck as their 7-year-old Encyclopedia Brown-type personalities. Kind of like my life, but with actual cases to solve and not just wishful thinking. The three friends ride matching bikes and harass 6-year-olds. In fact, they get in trouble for forcefully removing a kid from the playground and teaching him a lesson about putting his fingers in things.