Openly gay Israeli Defense commander visits UF while on tour
By Meryl Kornfield | Apr. 5, 2017At 12 years old, Hen Mazzig was almost blown up by a suicide bomber while on his way to an ice-cream shop.
At 12 years old, Hen Mazzig was almost blown up by a suicide bomber while on his way to an ice-cream shop.
A national conference about healthy academic communities is coming to UF.
The UF business incubator Sid Martin Biotechnology Institute was named the 2017 Top Global Incubator of the Year.
Although the doors of the O’Connell Center opened at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Lil Wayne didn’t take to the stage until 11:26 p.m., to a mix of shouts and boos.
UF Student Senate approved revisions of codes to include two new executive agencies.
More than 300 graduate students waited in line for massages, henna tattoos and a yoga class for UF’s second annual Graduate Student Appreciation Week.
New rankings place eight UF programs in the top 10 across all global universities, with UF’s entomology and nematology department ranked first in the world.
A UF alumnus’ communication app is now available for UF organizations to try out.
A spiritual teacher and psychologist talked about how they came together to combine their studies
Alachua County residents woke up to thunderstorms, flooding and a tornado warning on Tuesday.
After a months-long search, UF’s Multicultural and Diversity Affairs officials have chosen Will Atkins as the new executive director.
After two weeks of not having bargaining meetings, UF negotiators came forward without a counteroffer to Graduate Assistants United.
Clarification: About 750 supporters and 25 protestors were at the University Auditorium
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Cars, trucks and motorcycles will line the streets of downtown this Saturday during the first Great Gainesville Car show.
President of UF Kent Fuchs made an unbelievable announcement over the weekend.
A UF professor and her students want more than UF President Kent Fuchs’ condemnation of recent hateful events on campus.
Correction: This article has been updated to reflect that the 2017 TEDxUF event was the eighth annual, not the fourth and that admission for the event was capped.
Mamie Leath sat inside the small, light-peach home in Gainesville’s Porters Community where she has lived for most of her life.
Blue, pink, green, yellow, orange, purple and red flew through the air Sunday.