UF Health pill gives one-two punch to mouth tumors
By Shannon Dudzinski | Feb. 16, 2015UF Health had a medical breakthrough by using a combination of therapies for the first time to treat a rare oral tumor.
UF Health had a medical breakthrough by using a combination of therapies for the first time to treat a rare oral tumor.
For the second time during Spring elections, a debate hosted by a student organization was canceled due to only one party accepting the invitation.
Gainesville Police arrested a local woman Sunday afternoon after she reportedly spit on and threw a jar at a stranger inside a Publix.
The NBA All-Star break is typically regarded as the midway point of the often grueling 82-game regular season schedule — a time when players can relax after 50 games and enjoy the week off.
Just about halfway through the first year of his head-coaching career, men’s golf coach J.C. Deacon is creating an atmosphere on and off the course that will set the precedent for what’s to come.
UF is teeming with brilliant people working on cutting-edge technology that saves lives, reveals mysteries and solves problems. We’re here to share the latest in UF’s advancements, research and studies.
Any successful team is made up of more than just a talented starting lineup and a well-respected head coach.
Luck is seen by some as a cop-out.
Coaching a team with too much depth cam be a good problem to have, but it still creates a dilemma.
Florida baseball simply dominated last weekend.
Nine blocks of University Avenue will be closed Sunday as Gainesville residents and students listen to live music, swing fencing swords and enjoy the flavor of local establishments.
A UF alumnus will be returning to UF as the new chairman of the Entomology and Nematology department in Fall 2015.
Two UF alumni will be rolling onto campus in a giant hot dog and peanut.
Santa Fe College introduced a new service aimed at helping veterans find jobs, but some veterans say the tool may not be all that useful.
Fewer orange specks are making their way across the blue sky.
On a hot, muggy, summer day in Georgia, two black couples were seized by a mob of white men. They were taken to a clearing overlooking a nearby river — the Apalachee, some 15 miles from where the University of Georgia stands today. There, they were tied up and shot to death — the coroner’s report estimated they were shot as many as 60 times. One of the women was pregnant; though it isn’t certain, some reports claim the unborn child was ripped out from her body.
Last Thursday in New York City, Adidas let down its front during its fashion show to let everyone know that Yeezy Season was approaching once again.
How many tweets does it take to ruin a life? Apparently, just one.
Ask anyone older than 35 and feeling judgmental — our generation is materialistic. We love owning and buying things. We adore massive quantities of, well, stuff.
All men must die. It is known.