Email, social media account hacking on the rise
By Mina Radman | Oct. 11, 2011About two months ago, 20-year-old anthropology junior Felicia Gasca received a phone call from her grandpa, asking why she had emailed him advertisements for Viagra.
About two months ago, 20-year-old anthropology junior Felicia Gasca received a phone call from her grandpa, asking why she had emailed him advertisements for Viagra.
The Hoggetowne Medieval Faire may be in jeopardy if the Alachua County Commission decides to move the county fairgrounds to Newberry.
Cord Sandberg is a 16-year-old multitasking machine.
Before posting all those pictures of moments you may or may not remember from last weekend on Bourbon Street, you might want to think twice about who will see them.
Local law enforcement agencies follow the law when providing public records, but their policies differ in ways that can have an effect on residents' watches and pocketbooks.
Is your college education really worth the money and debt? Maybe.
The UF Supreme Court decided not to invalidate the fall Student Government election procedures after a hearing Monday night.
Christine, a petite 20-year-old, slips her white karate jacket over her loose pink tank top.
It may not be the Cannes Film Festival, but Gainesville residents will soon have the chance to claim their place in the world of independent filmmaking.
Dejeon Cain has heard about the 2 a.m. drunk rush.
UF students were invited to represent the United States in the Asian Business Case Competition in Singapore this week. And they didn't disappoint.
Tired of waiting until 1 p.m. to drink on Sundays? You may be in luck.
When Keith Bucella was thinking of how to give back to the community, the decision came easily to him because of his rough past.
The unexciting area of south Main Street mainly features run-down industrial buildings and grassy patches of bare land. However, nestled on the corner of SW Main Street and Sixth Street is a large hanger-like structure that hosts a hidden gem. The steel-paneled building blends so effortlessly into the scenery that the uninformed restaurant diner might miss the swanky establishment altogether. The Warehouse Restaurant & Lounge conceals a sophisticated array of cuisine that effectively entices those with keens eyes and empty stomachs.
The St. Francis House is one meeting away from shedding its 130-meal limit.
College towns are joining a national movement, and Gainesville is no exception.
The 2011 Pride Festival will be held at the Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Oct. 22 from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.
When researchers at Cornell University discovered that mood levels are similar at corresponding times across the world, they didn't use conventional sources.
The movement that has drawn thousands of protestors to Wall Street is coming to Gainesville.
A campus environmental group is giving the public a chance to help the community one pair of jeans at a time.