Awareness campaign stops at UF to inform students about Obamacare
By Elizabeth Brown | Oct. 3, 2013The Florida Public Interest Research Group is bringing its new health care awareness campaign to UF’s campus.
The Florida Public Interest Research Group is bringing its new health care awareness campaign to UF’s campus.
A week ago I found myself in a conversation that left me with a negative perception about the state of humanity.
As the government shutdown continues to bar many agencies and services, some local residents are mourning the temporary loss of national parks.
War; Bloodshed; Nuclear weapons; Bombs; Regime; Terrorist; Army, and death. With ongoing conflict in the Middle East, such words have become very familiar to the American people.
On Sept. 23, a quartet of jazz musicians came together at the University Auditorium to perform John Coltrane’s masterpiece “A Love Supreme.”
The gameday roasted peanut sale is back by popular demand.
The end of October always signifies a very important time in Gainesville. Every year there’s a slew of Halloween parties around the city, midterms are only a few short weeks away, and most importantly the Florida Georgia rivalry game is upon us.
Recently Passion Pit streamed their newest EP "Constant Conversation." Although the EP only has three songs, it packs a lot of power and contains a lot of diversification within the music.
With ongoing bicycle accidents and a wave of tickets, University Police is urging students to abide by campus bike rules.
Apple Inc.’s iTunes has finally made its way into the streaming game. ITunes Radio premiered with the release of the new iOS7 upgrade, and within the first five days, it had 11 million unique users.
In Gainesville, the show still goes on.
We Americans are in a bad mood about our nation and our public life. Three-quarters say the country is on the wrong track. Some of us may be especially angry at the current Congress, at President Barack Obama — or both — but the roots of our discontent go deeper than that.
In an unsurprising and opportune moment last month, an Iranian official snubbed yet another U.S president.
Welcome, October! Even though the government is shut down, we’re still turnt up.
They are the least religious, the most technologically savvy and the best-educated citizens in America’s history. They are the millennial generation — or so a Pew Research Center study that’s recently been in the news seems to indicate.
Two advertisements released by a kosher meal vendor during the Summer have sparked a legal dispute about UF Hillel’s tax exemption status in Alachua County.
A new ban on animal print clothing imposed by Chessington World of Adventures Resort in the U.K. is not likely to cause a roar in Gainesville.
Ash, noise and angry emails in recent weeks linked to the biomass power plant culminated in the City Commission’s decision to have a special meeting Wednesday for residents to voice opinions and hear official comment.
Gainesville’s Regional Transit System topped a new record in the amount of riders on its buses in fiscal year 2013, which ended Monday.
Kacie Ross said the only reason she decided to walk around the construction site to the Reitz Union food court was because she wanted Chinese food.