It’s good to question your beliefs
Nov. 29, 2012Marco Rubio is “not a scientist, man.”
Marco Rubio is “not a scientist, man.”
Young athletes will have the chance to shine at Alachua County’s first Special Olympics this weekend.
Lennie Kesl could find art in almost anything.
Starting in Spring, students will be able to check out iPads from Library West.
The plans to open an ice rink downtown have been delayed again. But the city hopes to appease any frustrated patrons by offering some holiday fun for free.
UF’s Starry Night could give Vincent van Gogh a run for his money.
Since the Porters Community Farm opened in August, the downtown vacant-lot-turned-garden has received a collection of in-kind donations: a lawn mower, a weed-whacker and irrigation supplies.
Florida’s swimming and diving programs have had very different seasons.
Between the weight training, jump roping, sprinting and sparring, members of UF’s Kickboxing Club have been training for months, some even years.
You want to make a difference to better the environment, but you wonder if one person can even make an impact.
This holiday season, a Gainesville printing business is asking residents to put their money where their hearts are.
he Sebastian Ferrero Office of Clinical Quality and Patient Safety at Shands at UF, the UF Academic Health Center, won second place and $15,000 in the Reporting Patient Safety Events Challenge this month.
Hamlet has a new question: To tweet or not to tweet?
Library West’s electronic bookcases look like a trap from an Indiana Jones movie set.
Although Jennifer George was a first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection in 2012, Big Blue still makes her see red.
Baby, it’s cold outside. Before you start bundling up, make sure to read this quick lesson on how to become smarter and more fashionable in terms of layering your clothing.
Some of us collect coins. They collect Hermes.
Newell Hall could provide students with relief from crowded libraries if UF’s Board of Trustees approves a proposal for the building’s renovation at its meeting next week.
In the days of instant downloads and electronic pages, Roger Beebe finds peace in a bound book.
Florida Blue Key is hosting its annual Health Professions Day today with an appearance from a Gator football alumnus.