GFR hosts 11th annual trick-or-treat, safety event for kids
By David Hoffman | Oct. 12, 2017Dressed as Batman, BB-8 droids and Disney princesses, Halloween came early for dozens of trick-or-treaters.
Dressed as Batman, BB-8 droids and Disney princesses, Halloween came early for dozens of trick-or-treaters.
Junior didn’t exactly meet the four-legged qualifications, but it didn’t stop him from cheering on his favorite kickball player Thursday night.
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No part of America has been untouched by President Donald Trump’s already disastrous presidency. In less than 10 months, Trump and his supporters have resurrected and instrumentalized racism and xenophobia, undermining the dignity of America and Americans.
For almost 20 years, SparkNotes has been providing students with easily understood summaries and analyses of works commonly found in high school and college classrooms. Before that, CliffsNotes was offering student study guides since 1958, serving as a lifesaver for students struggling to wade through and extract some sort of meaning out of their assigned Shakespeare readings. When you’re in 11th grade and you’re having an exam on “The Catcher in the Rye” in your next class, these guides can be invaluable tools in garnering enough knowledge to throw together a slipshod analysis of Holden’s hunting cap, but are they anything more than this?
It’s Friday the 13th — the spookiest day of the year. You decide to take advantage of the eerie end of the week and break out your old Ouija board with some of your friends.
When Ironwood Golf Course closed May 1, Ron Irby felt like he had been evicted.
An Ocala teenager was arrested Wednesday for tying up two elderly women with their oxygen tubes and stealing their belongings and car in July, Marion County Sheriff’s Office said.
After Wednesday, Kristen Duffield knows how to change a flat tire on a bike.
A new club at UF will provide a political platform for underrepresented voters.
Volunteering in the Dominican Republic gave Mica Wiley the motivation to tear down metaphorical and physical walls in America.
The owner of Orlando’s Pulse nightclub, Barbara Poma, will speak at UF next week for International Day of the Girl.
A Gainesville man was arrested Wednesday afternoon after he burned his and his roommate’s belongings at his Spyglass apartment, Gainesville Police said.
When Patreis Young found out Student Government wanted her input on a campus issue, she was surprised.
After more than three years of planning, UF will kick off its $3 billion fundraising mission with a night of celebration.
Jeff Goldstein remembers 20-year-old Tom Petty — before the stardom.
Falisha Kurji worries what she’ll do if she gets her period on campus.
After the Counseling & Wellness Center’s proposal for a fee increase was voted against, director Ernesto Escoto remains hopeful.
A new distance learning studio will allow Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences professors a way to record class materials and lectures.
With the first primary for the Florida governorship still a year away, Andrew Gillum, the mayor of Tallahassee and a governor candidate, encouraged UF students Tuesday to become active in the election.