Weeklong arts and sciences lecture series continues today
By Melissa Gomez | Mar. 31, 2015Nicky Clayton played a video Tuesday afternoon of her teaching a bird to plan for the future.
Nicky Clayton played a video Tuesday afternoon of her teaching a bird to plan for the future.
A county health report ranked Alachua County No. 1 for clinical care.
A law student became the first UF student nominated for a scholarship for his work promoting diversity within the UF law community.
Indiana, a state known for a famous race track and as the idyllic setting of “Parks and Recreation,” is currently caught up in controversy following the recent passage of a religious freedom law.
Recently, Bryan Koon, the director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, tried to discuss climate change at a Senate budget meeting. However, there was one stipulation he had to follow: He could not use the term “climate change.”
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The music streaming business got another competitor Monday with the launch of Tidal, a high-fidelity music-streaming platform, launched by none other than the talented, collaborative rapper Jay Z.
Film and television representation for anyone who isn’t straight, white and cisgender has been largely nonexistent until very recently. People of color have been condemned to stereotyped roles, often playing domestic workers or exaggerated caricatures of their cultures. The painful truth is women, people of color and transgender people do not see themselves reflected back in the media they consume.
Now that it’s Hollywood downtime, I’ve been thinking about the new trajectory of the “X-men” films.
With only four scholarship linebackers available for Spring practice, coach Randy Shannon is getting a long hard look at each of his players.
Florida needed more.
Before the seventh inning of Sunday’s game against Mississippi State, the Gators looked like they were going to fly home from Starkville on the brooms they were going to sweep the Bulldogs with.
With a schedule that’s been so jam packed with games throughout the season, the Florida softball team finds itself with only one day to prepare for its next game: a midweek matchup against in-state opponent UNF.
Those anticipating a basketball letdown following NCAA’s March Madness can look to the professionals for relief.
The Gators women’s golf team will look to carry over last week’s first-place finish at the Briar’s Creek Invitational, as they compete in the Bryan National Collegiate tournament this weekend in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Marston Science Library was evacuated Tuesday evening after someone reported seeing smoke on the third floor.
Former President Jimmy Carter will stand in for his wife Rosalynn Carter who was scheduled to speak about mental health at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts tonight.
The Gainesville community and Gator fans can return to the stadium this spring for the first-ever “Movie in The Swamp.”
Florida lawmakers are introducing new legislation this session to correct a 2011 sexting law that wound up being unenforceable.
UF professor and research director Anne Donnelly received an email from the White House on Thursday, and she was instructed not to tell anyone but her immediate family about it.