UF hosts live viewing of opioid crisis panel
By David Hoffman | Aug. 30, 2017From more than 260 miles away, about 25 Gainesville residents watched and listened Wednesday as four Palm Beach panelists spoke about opioids in Florida.
From more than 260 miles away, about 25 Gainesville residents watched and listened Wednesday as four Palm Beach panelists spoke about opioids in Florida.
Billy Dean is coming to Gainesville to make Katie Slay’s final wish come true.
Despite 11 parties registering for Student Government Fall elections, only two will move forward with candidate selection.
Two policy groups will engage with educators in a national Twitter chat using the hashtag #PowerOfStory.
The body of a man recently found in Newnans Lake was identified by Alachua County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday.
Although Hogtown Creek Headwaters Nature Park was closed Monday, it will reopen by the end of fall with new equipment.
An education course for UF dental students is preparing them to handle patients in wheelchairs.
Start-up companies in Gainesville will soon have a new space to develop in.
Michigan, Gators fans and the rest of the college football world no longer have to wonder who Florida’s starting quarterback will be on Saturday.
Tyrie Cleveland tries to block it out.
Dre Massey’s screen saver tells a story. So did the brace he wore on his knee all spring. It’s one of tragedy and determination, of heartbreak and resilience, and it’s one Massey hopes ends in triumph.
The city of Houston is hurting right now. It’s hurting pretty bad.
Gabby Seiler knows how to be versatile.
Without the recurring funds to back it up, UF has agreed to hire 12 new mental health counselors over the next three years.
Nearly two thousand miles usually distances UF from Texas, but the distance vanished this week.
Dear Dennis,
Bill Nelson came to UF looking for stories.
A national company recognized UF for its energy efficient construction and sustainable efforts on the renovated Reitz Union.
Although many see Labor Day as an opportunity for a weekend getaway, Gainesville is also home to a healthy number of events that will make the holiday just as enjoyable as a small vacation. In addition to the Bey Dey Dance Party, Less Than Jake Wake and Bake Weekend, and Chester Bennington Tribute Show already covered elsewhere in this issue, here are a few events to check out over the long weekend.
College is a time for exploration and self-discovery. Hardly any of us will leave UF as the same person we were when we got here. Letting the experiences you have in college lead to change and growth is a normal and healthy thing to do during this time. What isn’t healthy or normal, however, is letting the people around you dictate how you change and how you grow.