UF journalism dean named in Florida 500 list
By Hope Dean | Sep. 12, 2019When Diane McFarlin was 16, she applied for a summer job at the Daily Highlander, a local paper in her small Florida hometown, Lake Wales.
When Diane McFarlin was 16, she applied for a summer job at the Daily Highlander, a local paper in her small Florida hometown, Lake Wales.
It’s been a long week. Actually, a long month. You decided to treat yourself (again), and hit the town with friends. After a long night of… never mind, it doesn’t matter, you flop face-first into bed and curl up in your plush comforter for some long deserved sleep. But, you don’t get to sleep in as planned.
More than 500 people gathered in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Wednesday to commemorate the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Gainesville residents will no longer need to take a trip to the doctor to grab some Opus Coffee.
They don’t know who he is. They don’t know why he does it.
Drops of blood left behind during a break-in at the Greater New Hope Baptist Church in June led to the arrest of a man on felony charges on Monday.
The squeak of the markers against the paper signaled progress was being made Tuesday night.
The University Police patrol cars are about to get a new look.
E-cigarette users may no longer vape the taste of strawberry, mint or honey.
Officials say one person is in serious condition following reports of a stabbing Wednesday morning at Dyke Industries in Tallahassee.
The indie-pop band was revealed as Swamp’s newest artist in August
Local artist Katy Deitz is set to release “Temporary Clouds,” featuring four tracks of unique sound and unfeigned emotion.
The Netflix crime drama deviates from its previous season - for all the right reasons.
15-year-old Christopher embarks on a journey following the murder of his neighbor’s dog
I’m not like many kids in my generation. My memory of 9/11 is pretty clear despite only being 3 years old.
Attempts to eliminate plastic in the community were overturned on Tuesday.
Florida opens conference play against Kentucky in just three days, and a lot has happened since the Gators kicked off the season two and a half weeks ago. Injuries have already piled up for both teams, and young or inexperienced players will need to fill in.
This week, UF will be taking additional measures to protect students and faculty from being phished.
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, Herbert Lowe was covering the primary election as the southeast Queens reporter for Newsweek.