UF amends Greek pledge policies after receiving allegations
By Kathryn Varn | Nov. 18, 2013After receiving hazing allegations against several fraternities, UF administrators are enacting changes in pledging processes.
After receiving hazing allegations against several fraternities, UF administrators are enacting changes in pledging processes.
When Stephany Vazquez was taken to the hospital at 13 years old to get morphine for her cramps, her mom realized her daughter’s menstrual pains weren’t normal.
Gainesville’s Little Ones program is celebrating its 35th year organized by the city.
Gainesville Police officers are looking for a man who reportedly made sexual advances to two people Monday night on a street a few blocks from UF’s campus.
Laquan Johnson was cleaning her apartment when she heard the gunshot.
Ramin Bastani has been called the safest man to have sex with in America — he has been tested for diseases more than 50 times in the last two years — and a new mobile application he developed might be able to give others this title, too.
Ten-foot tall posters displaying creationist beliefs stirred up controversy on the Plaza of the Americas on Monday and left many students arguing.
The City of Gainesville’s three municipal swimming pools exceeded attendance goals for the season, which ended Oct. 31.
The average college student checks his or her cellphone about 11 times a school day, according to a new study.
“Average” is the word I’d use to describe Pepper’s Mexican Restaurant.
College students who use fake IDs to buy alcohol are more likely to develop drinking problems down the road, according to a recent study.
Apparently there is a bit of irony in the November air in Washington. More Americans have lost their health insurance because of Obamacare than Americans who have signed up for it. The president botched the health insurance exchange website, and the strong unity of Congressional Democrats who pushed the Affordable Care Act through Congress and onto the American people is starting to chip away.
In case anyone missed the memo, we’re about to enter 2014. If you did miss the memo, then you’re not alone, because Justin Lookadoo, an unfortunately prominent speaker in public schools across the South, seems to believe this is still the 19th century. High schools invite Lookadoo to advise their students about dating as teenagers, but what they receive is a handbook on gender stereotyping.
Bitcoin, the purported digital currency of the future, made headlines yesterday. In addition to having leapt in value — one bitcoin is now worth more than $550 and growing — U.S. agencies met with a Senate committee in order to sell the idea that bitcoins are “legitimate financial instruments,” according to Bloomberg.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Add Will Muschamp to the injury report.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Brent Pease looked like a new man on Saturday night.
There was no red carpet rolled out for Dorian Finney-Smith on Saturday night.
Florida defended its undefeated streak against Alabama in the O’Connell Center on Sunday afternoon, adding win No. 38 to its all-time series against the Crimson Tide.
Kayla Lewis had a birthday to remember.
Two local agricultural businesses hosted a festival Saturday to celebrate local food, music and community and to bring in revenue.