Gainesville seeks artists for second photography contest
By Lidia Dinkova | Sep. 14, 2010Gainesville is sponsoring a contest for residents to show how they see the community – not just with their eyes but through their lenses.
Gainesville is sponsoring a contest for residents to show how they see the community – not just with their eyes but through their lenses.
Senators put their party differences aside during Tuesday’s meeting to honor Thomas Maresco, a UF alumnus who was killed Sept. 3 in Lesotho, Africa.
UF has again been highly ranked among the country’s most prestigious universities, this time in a worldwide study comparing the quality of research produced by 1,000 universities.
When Lauren Ault “started to see clouds,” along with the vomiting and daily migraines, her mom, Ellen, begged the eye doctor to take a look at her daughter.
It’s not like we didn’t see this one coming.
Reynard Mosley, 20, was convicted of four counts of armed robbery and four counts of kidnapping.
The Center for European Studies at UF is now offering European cooking classes at Take Away Gourmet.
Less than two days after Muslims across the globe celebrated the cancellation of a scheduled Quran burning in Gainesville, France stepped into the anti-Muslim arena as it banned “concealing the face in the public sphere,” a clear reference to the Muslim burqa.
The sense of college is invoked when certain words are uttered. Degree. Campus. Quad. Facebook.
Florida wide receiver Chris Rainey, 22, was arrested early Tuesday morning and charged with aggravated stalking after an incident involving a woman he had been dating on and off for the past three years.
After four seasons of passing and quarterback runs, the Gators relied on their running backs in the second half of Saturday’s game and it worked.
Have you ever watched interviews with Muhammad Ali in the days before his last fight?
With only nine players on the roster, none of whom are seniors, UF women's tennis coach Roland Thornqvist’s team is young. But it’s certainly not devoid of leadership.
It was a tale of two nines.
Picture this: You’re sitting in your house, looking out onto your yard, and you notice your lawn more closely resembles a jungle.
Students looking to prevent the flu this season can now receive free flu vaccines available on campus.
I was emboldened by news last week that robotics finally made the technological leap forward necessary to create the one thing that can conceivably save our country from collapsing under the weight of our own self-importance — lying robot politicians.
IRHA has come a long way these past few years. One would think it would be in the IRHA body’s nature to work together to resolve residence life issues and build community.