Geoscientist will explore climate projections during seminar
By Oriana Paolillo | Oct. 3, 2011Distinguished atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe will visit UF to talk about a little more than the weather.
Distinguished atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe will visit UF to talk about a little more than the weather.
In her Ocala neighborhood, 60-year-old Becky Saucier discovered several feral cats wandering the streets. One male cat started to antagonize her cat for territory.
A UF-led research team was awarded a $6.3 million grant Thursday to genetically enhance the chemical responsible for creating the scent of Christmas trees to make transportation biofuels.
One year ago, 20-year-old Shelby Krantz used to drive everywhere.
Tensions were high at the UF game against the University of Alabama on Saturday — and so was the number of ejections from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
The Murphree Area has got meat.
The Student Government Election Commission upheld the results of the fall Student Senate elections at a meeting Friday afternoon, despite alleged complications with the new electronic voting system.
The alleged glitches of the UF Student Government elections last week and the subsequent behavior of SG officials make Chicago politics appear clean and tidy.
Ponce de Leon is dead.
Hundreds of butterflies will be released Oct. 22 and Oct. 23 as part of the annual ButterflyFest.
The Florida Innovation Hub will receive its first tenant, UF's Office of Technology Licensing, on Friday.
Get ready. Drop clothes. Run.
If Saturday’s game against Alabama was Florida’s first difficult test under first-year coach Will Muschamp, assigning a passing grade would be just as tough.
Calm down, everyone.
UF will show that compassion trumps rivalry at the University of Alabama football game Saturday when the UF Greek community presents a $10,000 check for tornado relief in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Red Dawn Gomonit wore only a blue bra and blue bikini bottoms with "love" written in pink.
Fall Student Senate elections ended Wednesday, but some questions about the validity of the results still linger.
The Internet is essential for life - at least for Generation Y.
Emergency responders and visiting parents should have an easier time getting around campus because UF's buildings have new addresses.
UF Ambassadors of Civility and Ethics is changing your typical Saturday gameday routine.