In defense of Kaci Hickox, common sense
Nov. 3, 2014As more states begin to establish policies that rely on fear and fear alone, it is clear that the conversation about Ebola in America has spiraled out of control.
As more states begin to establish policies that rely on fear and fear alone, it is clear that the conversation about Ebola in America has spiraled out of control.
Tuition rate proposals and tenure upon hire for future UF President Kent Fuchs were discussed at Monday’s UF Board of Trustees meeting.
The Alachua County Fire Department added an updated rescue truck to its fleet this week.
After months of campaigning, millions of dollars spent on political advertising and countless debates, scandals and controversies, Election Day 2014 is finally here.
Gainesville residents will soon be able to experience a new side of Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park.
Students riding the bus or biking to campus may want to whip out the keys — gas prices have plummeted below $3 per gallon for the first time since December 2010.
UF students have a chance to meet successful authors and poets at an MFA@FLA event starting Thursday.
Stephen A. Smith, sports analyst, radio host and co-host of the ESPN show “First Take,” will bring his outspokenness to UF next week.
Coming into the season, Rhamat Alhassan was a big question mark for Florida volleyball.
Postseason. The word alone gets sports fans excited.
Max Garcia is a rock. It’s his job to be one.
It takes a village to block for a running back, or a wide receiver, or even a walk-on taking place of a holder.
With Week 9 of the 2014-2015 NFL season behind us, we take a look at former Gators contributing and/or slacking on teams across the country.
J.C. Deacon’s first fall season as the coach of the Florida men’s golf team started off on the wrong foot. But with their backs against the wall, the Gators showed resilience and was able to grow as the year went along.
Florida, just days after upsetting No. 11 Georgia and snapping a three-game-losing skid in the series, is wasting no time getting ready for its next opponent, Vanderbilt.
Lines shouldn’t be long as voters wait to cast their ballots for state governor, local representatives and measures including upping conservation funding and legalizing medical marijuana today.
Harry Potter meets the “The Woman in Black” in a new film that somehow no one has ever heard of. It’s called “Horns,” and stars Daniel Radcliffe as Ignatius “Ig” Perrish, who wakes up the day after his girlfriend’s brutal death with horns sprouting from his head.
I’m just going to come out and say it right now: Public speaking sucks.
Question: “How does one go about finding off-campus housing for the next year?” — Anonymous
UF students experienced their own personalized organ recital in the University Auditorium on Saturday.