Animal rights group claims UF researchers violated federal law
By Romy Ellenbogen | Feb. 1, 2017An animal rights group has accused UF researchers of violating federal law after they cut into the brains of live cats without authorization.
An animal rights group has accused UF researchers of violating federal law after they cut into the brains of live cats without authorization.
If all goes according to plan, a student-built “hyperloop” pod will make possible a 30-minute, 750-mph trip from Miami to Orlando.
When it comes to Donald Trump’s travel ban, UF law student Zara Asante said it’s near impossible to find someone who could discuss it objectively, without letting their emotions show.
Two UF research teams have received about $11.6 million to pinpoint the benefits of exercise.
As Gainesville’s population has swelled, the city’s fire rescue is grasping for resources to meet demands.
Student senators asked how they can help promote UF’s art museum, natural history museum and performing arts center Tuesday.
Online students will soon be able to mingle with their classmates, despite being hundreds of miles away.
Shane Obi can surf easily knowing there are fewer sharks in the ocean.
A social activist reminded students on Tuesday to fight against injustice on the last day of UF’s Martin Luther King Day celebrations.
A UF researcher is working to make tomatoes great again.
Students hoping to register with a Student Government political party had their last chance Tuesday.
Robin Hood pranced through UF Health Shands Hospital on Friday in green spandex and velvet vest.
Five days after President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban, UF students refused to eat Tuesday, a show of solidarity with their Muslim peers.
Two thousand gallons of wastewater spilled into a UF creek that connects to Lake Alice on Sunday, prompting state officials to sanitize the affected area.
The UF Board of Trustees will now help decide how UF Health Shands Hospital will manage $800 million of debt.
As students continued registering to run for Student Senate on Monday, Impact Party had a slight increase in applicants while Progress Party saw few students apply.
After two years in the city, UF President Kent Fuchs will be declared Gainesville’s citizen of the year today.
UF is the latest of 225 colleges and universities under federal investigation for possibly mishandling a sexual violence complaint.
The Swamp is dry. The Gators are hibernating. But that doesn’t mean Florida football fans can relax.
For four hours Sunday, Charlie Rash sat alone waiting for someone to sign up with his Student Government party.