Gainesville, UF hunker down for Hurricane Irma
Sep. 7, 2017Hurricane Irma, a major storm with wind speeds of 175 miles per hour, shifted further west Thursday night, making the potential effects on Gainesville more severe.
Hurricane Irma, a major storm with wind speeds of 175 miles per hour, shifted further west Thursday night, making the potential effects on Gainesville more severe.
Nan-Yao Su was recognized for his subterranean termite research with a UF Foundation Term Professorship.
Avowed white nationalist leader Richard Spencer may speak at UF on Oct. 19.
Five showers, 18 days, 40 interviews and 6,387 miles later, two UF students had created a podcast called “Tuna Pasta.”
Two UF officials traveled nearly 8,000 miles to teach Ethiopian butchers food safety tips.
Five new bike repair stations will be installed across UF’s campus to expand Student Government’s bike repair program.
As the City of Gainesville braces for the impact of Hurricane Irma under a declaration of emergency, UF has not determined whether classes will be canceled Friday or Monday.
Students wandering the maze of McCarty Halls, trapped in an infinite loop of signless walkways, will have a new way to navigate.
This is an updated story to reflect President Donald Trump's decision to end DACA on Tuesday.
Despite surviving cancer four times, Paul Hale battles the disease every day.
After two bargaining sessions in the past week between the Graduate Assistants United labor union and UF, no agreement was reached.
Applying for Student Government funding should now be easier for student organizations.
In hopes of increasing graduation rates, incoming freshmen on the autism spectrum can now find peer support while adjusting to college life.
An hour before the final deadline, Lauren Latimer toyed with her folder while waiting for her interview.
A letter from UF’s general counsel said avowed white nationalist Richard Spencer will be allowed to reschedule his speech at UF.
Jordana Reyes bled orange and blue at the Fall blood drive.
Tuesday is the last day to interview to run for Student Senate. Many of you may shrug when you read this, thinking, “What does this have to do with me?”
Organizers on behalf of white supremacist Richard Spencer may file a lawsuit against UF.
Gainesville residents and public leaders discussed pushing Santa Fe College to pay all employees a living wage in a Thursday meeting.