Project to restore Tumblin Creek, Bivens Arm
By Jose V. Zozaya | Feb. 20, 2013Underneath a massive, blue Americas Best Value Inn sign, streaming below a bridge on Southwest 13th Street, there is a narrow creek with an unusually green color.
Underneath a massive, blue Americas Best Value Inn sign, streaming below a bridge on Southwest 13th Street, there is a narrow creek with an unusually green color.
High-calorie foods are getting the red light — literally — and Gainesville restaurants might be caught in the traffic.
A Canada-based website is looking for UF students to upload their course notes.
Six months after he didn’t appear in court for driving without a valid driver’s license, a UF basketball player was arrested early Wednesday morning.
Singing at the top of their lungs “Oops! ... I Did It Again,” “Material Girl” and “What Makes You Beautiful,” six girls stood — microphones in hand — belting, laughing and dancing the night away.
Browsing the Internet and downloading apps just got a whole lot faster for Gainesville residents and UF students.
P. K. Yonge Developmental Research School is bringing a twist of New York City to Gainesville this weekend.
After the second day of the Southeastern Conference Championships, Florida’s men's swimming and diving team finds itself trailing Auburn for first place 417-412.5.
College is a time for expression, creativity and independence — but these goals can be hard to pursue without a little cash.
Three days after losing to No. 13 Georgia on Sunday, coach Amanda Butler silently reminded her squad of its inability to finish games inside the O’Connell Center.
Midway through the first half, center Patric Young set a screen on Missouri’s Earnest Ross for freshman Michael Frazier II.
When the game started, the Rowdy Reptiles were a group of 20. When Vickash Ramjit had a chance to win it in the ninth, there were 13. And when Georgia Southern finally won it three innings later, only 10 remained.
Want to become a Kendrick Lamar fan in time for the show? Drank, as the rapper would suggest.
Country music artist Lee Greenwood will perform tonight during the annual President’s Gala at Santa Fe College.
Member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame and Gator alumnus Col. Joe Kittinger spoke to about 400 students and faculty about his contributions to the Red Bull Stratos program Wednesday in the Reitz Union Auditorium.
The University of Central Florida suspended all Greek life Wednesday after reports of hazing and alcohol abuse.
He’s tried to use a taco as identification, threatened to kill the president on Facebook and when his cat was denied entrance to a strip club, he dialed 911.
Gator Dining Services plans to eliminate plastic bags in on-campus dining locations.
Battling acute lymphoblastic leukemia at age 5 and the divorce of his parents just two years later was too much for Patrick Runfeldt to handle.
The big day came and went: Valentine’s Day.