UF researchers look for citrus alternative
By Jamie Shapiro | Jan. 5, 2017While one of Florida’s most marketed crops declines, UF researchers hope tea can fill in the gap left by the depleted citrus industry.
While one of Florida’s most marketed crops declines, UF researchers hope tea can fill in the gap left by the depleted citrus industry.
Noah Cellura wants eight UF freshmen to spend their summer in a Brazilian slum.
After more than two years of construction, UF’s new chemistry building is still shuttered.
Two members of the UF Board of Trustees were re-appointed to their position by Gov. Rick Scott last month.
Gators fans looking to purchase general season tickets will pay $50 more this year.
Chauncey Gardner’s jersey was dirty.
When Alcino Donadel does homework in his room at Beaty Towers, he worries about the Wi-Fi connection faltering.
In 2017, Jazzmin Favours wants to grow more as a person.
When the bats living across from Lake Alice fly home every night, they will soon have a new place to rest.
With a recently improved GatorConnect site, student organizations should be able to schedule events more easily.
UF ranks among the nation’s top universities for doctoral graduates and Hispanic and Latino students with doctoral degrees.
About 260 UF doctoral students wearing decorated caps became the first class to graduate in the renovated Stephen C. O’Connell Center last month.
As about 15 UF students raced drones across Ustler Hall, no remotes could be seen.
Six UF students spent their Winter Break working at medical clinics in Lima, Peru.
UF researchers have helped discover a galaxy that produces stars at an unusually high rate.
Ronni Williams apologized to her teammates at halftime.
After traveling a whopping 8,289 miles over the past six weeks, the Florida women’s basketball team has finally completed its 12-game road trip to open the 2016-17 regular season.
GAINESVILLE — KeVaughn Allen christened his new home by torching his old one.
A Gainesville nonprofit made its first donation of $15,000 to the UF Health Cancer Center on Monday to research an uncommon but deadly form of cancer.