Festival to celebrate Earth Day
By Justine Giancola | Apr. 17, 2013UF students and Gainesville residents can celebrate Earth Day at the 35th Annual Farm and Forest Festival Saturday.
UF students and Gainesville residents can celebrate Earth Day at the 35th Annual Farm and Forest Festival Saturday.
While on the hunt for my next Gainesville dining experience, I came across the Haile Village Bistro. With four out of five starts on Yelp, I had high hopes that the Bistro would be my next hidden gem discovery. But while the Haile ambience delivered, the food came up short.
The UF Mobile Outreach Clinic has reduced its hours as a result of cutbacks in the UF College of Medicine.
I spent two months in hell. The kind of hell I had signed a contract for. The cave I was to call home was dark and gross.
Ashley Beasley’s pet turtle, Fred, inspired her five years ago. Her friend gave it to her because she didn’t know how to take care of it.
Summer Roberts said her first Facebook fight was about something as silly as a friend’s profile picture. Roberts, an 18-year-old UF Spanish freshman, asked the person what his mother would think of the profile picture.
In response to the Boston Marathon bombings, UF decided to cancel an emergency exercise that was originally schedule for Thursday morning.
With tuition, textbooks, rent and other expenses that plague the everyday college student, it may be a surprise that most Floridians feel a college education is a good investment.
In the wake of the Boston Marathon tragedy, UF students will finish the race.
A study conducted by UF researchers may be a beginning step in developing a drug to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
As part of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, UF students and Gainesville residents will have a chance to rock out during the Gainesville’s Child Advocacy Center first local air guitar competition.
Forty-six out of the 50 Student Government executive committee nominations sailed through unanimous Student Senate approval Tuesday night.
For the first time in 10 years, UF’s cycling team, Team Florida, won the overall championship for Division 1 schools in the Southeastern Collegiate Cycling Conference in Charleston, S.C., last weekend.
As the end of the semester rolls around, everyone seems to be getting serious cabin fever about their living situations.
Irreligion is on the rise in the United States.
Ron Paul sung the libertarian battle hymn of individual liberties and property rights Monday night.
Inside the office of the Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator, balloons ornament silk trees, vases full of flowers embellish the desks and “Congratulations!” fill the hallways.
Between the sidewalk entrance of Shands at UF and a few steps past the 20-foot limit of the next no-smoking sign is one of the remaining havens for smokers to puff gray haze into the air.
In celebration of Pride Awareness Month, comedian and gay rights advocate Sarah Silverman will make a pit stop at UF on April 22 as part of her comedy tour.
Exotic pet owners will be able to turn in their exotic pets for free without facing any penalties at the first local Exotic Pet Amnesty Day today on campus.