Gainesville swings for Gillum, UF student loses after last minute scandal
Aug. 28, 2018Though some candidates won their races early in the night, school board seats were decided by a few thousand votes.
Though some candidates won their races early in the night, school board seats were decided by a few thousand votes.
Amol Jethwani spent nearly $500 on Lyft charges, along with other expenses like lunches, haircuts and cigar bars.
For students who always seem to forget their headphones and chargers at home, a new Student Government initiative might be their saving grace.
UF isn't punishing its staff who go on Twitter. It's rewarding them with a juicy pig.
Annisa Setiawan says a polished, classic style is the way to go when it comes to planning your next fashion ensemble.
The Democratic candidate for governor came to speak at UF and in Gainesville, where he grew up
The box turtle was found with holes in his shell and brought back into the zoo
The union pledge was proposed to Santa Fe College administration
After a $4.5 million construction and six years of planning, UF's honeybee lab is operational.
More than 1,000 people registered to vote over three days at a registration carnival ahead of the general election
Sen. John McCain, who faced down his captors in a Vietnam prisoner of war camp and later had a 35-year political career, including Congress and the Republican presidential nomination, died Saturday after battling brain cancer for more than a year. He was 81.
CORE revamps its trips, education and gear for the first time in two years
Your palms are sweaty, your knees are weak and your arms are heavy. Is this your first exam? No, it’s justtug of war at RecStravaganza.
The center now has an open-space plan
48 Class of 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas graduates now go to UF
The two houses combined cost more than $16 million
The challenge, proposed by UF President Kent Fuchs, lets students win awards like T-shirts.
With a handful of days left in the primary for governor, Philip Levine visited UF's campus.
In the turquoise waters and sandy beaches of the protected Marquesas Keys, fisherman Daniel Padron saw something disturbing.