For your entertainment: A post-midterm celebratory binge-watching list
By Ale Russian | Oct. 9, 2014Changing leaves! Crisp weather! Beautiful blue skies! It’s October, fall is here! Just kidding, we live in Florida.
Changing leaves! Crisp weather! Beautiful blue skies! It’s October, fall is here! Just kidding, we live in Florida.
A UF researcher has won a prestigious award for her strawberry monitoring system.
Marion Rose Harvey lost her life Wednesday night after she was rear-ended while driving her scooter on 34th Street.
The least wonderful time of the year is upon us — midterm season.
A UF student in the journalism college was arrested Wednesday morning after police said he sold multiple copies of counterfeit tickets for Saturday’s UF vs. Louisiana State University football game.
The turnout for Luke Bryan’s Farm Tour 2014 stop in Gainesville Saturday night was like something, well, straight from a Luke Bryan song.
UF campus research centers have banded together to form a diabetes institute.
As the Ebola epidemic continues to cause concern, UF scholars gathered Wednesday to discuss the issue.
Thousands of pink ribbons hanging in store windows, pinned onto pedestrians’ chest pockets and printed on campus fliers mean only one thing: Pinktober is in full swing.
Merengue musician Toño Rosario will be “kulikitakaing” his way to UF for Hispanic Heritage Month.
UPDATE: The female student who accused Treon Harris of sexual battery has withdrawn her complaint, Harris' lawyer Huntley Johnson confirmed Friday.
Gainesville Police and the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office are asking locals to keep an eye out for a recent door-to-door scammer.
The viral respiratory infection that shocked the Midwest in August made its way to Florida this week.
A horse with six legs and a collaboration between downtown neighbors: The Hippodrome State Theatre is changing pace.
Wizard-themed drinks are whizzing into UF’s Starbucks this month.
As I sit in my newly replaced pleather chair at Library West and look around, I can’t help but notice the dozens of couples around me.
Tonight, the UF Symphony Orchestra will bring “The Story of Cinderella” to life with narration from Amy Redford, the daughter of Academy Award-winning film director and actor Robert Redford.
The Florida governor’s race has seen some strange ads this election season. In particular, the recent ad from the College Republican National Committee that compared incumbent Gov. Rick Scott and challenger Charlie Crist to wedding dresses set a new standard for bizarre political advertising. Scott’s “Flippin’ Amazing!” attack ad against Crist also made waves for its strange — albeit amusing — brand of humor.
A local nonprofit’s new program will allow volunteers to turn service credit into a car.