HIV scare in L.A.'s porn industry brings attention to protection
By Webb | Sep. 14, 2011Two weeks ago, Los Angeles's billion-dollar pornography industry shut down. The reason? A male actor tested positive for HIV.
Two weeks ago, Los Angeles's billion-dollar pornography industry shut down. The reason? A male actor tested positive for HIV.
Raise your hand if life gets you stressed. OK, keep your hand up if you think sex is an awesome stress relief. Good. Now, keep your hand up if sex is occasionally a source of your stress.
A multimillion-dollar project to improve traffic signals in Alachua County has made clearing out UF gameday traffic easier, but routine maintenance problems at various traffic lights are still an issue.
North Florida has been swallowed by smoke from all sides.
Century Tower soon won't be the only thing towering over UF.
UF dropped in two categories in the annual U.S. News and World Report Rankings.
Linebacker Dee Finley had his first appearance before a judge on Tuesday morning after he was arrested Monday on charges of driving on a suspended license and resisting arrest with violence, a third-degree felony.
The Student Senate voted Tuesday to give Student Government Productions $90,000 from Student Government reserve funds.
John Brantley has taken plenty of criticism the last two years, but his gift-giving ability was never a point of contention until Tuesday.
It’s almost The Third Saturday in September.
Marielle Pellegrino has two minutes to correctly answer the question displayed on the screen in her physics class.
Something was missing for UF volleyball coach Mary Wise at the end of last weekend’s Nike Big Four Classic in Palo Alto, Calif.
The Office of Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs has a director for the first time.
Florida fell short of its goal Tuesday but left South Carolina with a sense of encouragement.
Don't know how to use Photoshop? There's a video for that.
Nine-hundred twenty-five miles is a long way from home.
UF Hillel has seen an increase in demand for Taglit-Birthright Israel trips.
Though the 87,473 fans at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Saturday night were there to watch a football game, the weekend's significance as the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks could not be forgotten.
Just the idea of studying abroad can make someone's head spin. Europe, South America, Africa, Australia, Asia. Already there are five choices and you haven't even explored all the continents yet -- not to mention the endless possibilities for city choices inside each of them.
As the chaos of the first few weeks of classes subsides and the semester gets underway, the University Police Department is reminding students to register their bicycles.