Gainesville becomes first Florida 'Welcoming City'
By Molly Donovan | Feb. 18, 2016Gainesville became Florida’s first city to granted the title of a “Welcoming City” on Thursday.
Gainesville became Florida’s first city to granted the title of a “Welcoming City” on Thursday.
Award-winning environmental journalist and author Cynthia Barnett will speak at the Headquarters branch of the Alachua County Library District from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday.
UF student veterans celebrated
Josh Venkataraman met Carol Greenlee, the daughter of one of the men he hopes to exonerate for a decades-old sexual assault case, on Thursday.
While on a rooftop in Iowa at the wedding of one of my editors, I decided to get an Alligator tattoo.
What frustrates a student enough to deface university property? Organic chemistry, apparently.
To give the class of 2020 a feel for UF, a weekly video will be released showing a student leader.
UF’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences is starting a program for high-school students this Summer.
I don’t like Donald Trump. It’s pretty easy not to; the guy is a xenophobic, classist egomaniac. The only thing more obscene than the things he says is the height of his wispy, golden mane — which I’m convinced grows in direct proportion to the amount of attention he receives. Yet what scares me the most about Trump isn’t his call to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., nor is it his proposed $8 billion wall along the border of Mexico: It’s his sensationalism and what it means for the future of American politics.
Jacksonville came closer to beating No. 1 Florida than any team this year, and it didn’t even get a hit.
Caeleb Dressel wasn't satisfied with breaking the Southeastern Conference, NCAA and American record in the 50-yard freestyle on Wednesday.
Just over a month ago, the No. 10 Florida lacrosse team was without Mollie Stevens when it played the U.S. National Team.
Senior Bridgette Caquatto is rounding into form.
The tone in Amanda Butler’s voice conveyed palpable disappointment.
The Alachua County Planning Commission unanimously agreed Wednesday to a policy revision that would affect road maintenance.
UF students have re-established a student organization to raise money and educate others about North Korea.
UF’s Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol will ask for more funding this Summer.
In the newly renovated Reitz Union, a Gator tradition will celebrate its 15th anniversary.
UF students approved an amendment to bring online voting to UF’s Student Body as Impact Party claimed the executive ticket Wednesday night.