Last year hottest on record nationally, rainier than usual locally
By Rachel Crosby | Jan. 9, 2013According to the National Climatic Data Center, last year was the hottest on record.
According to the National Climatic Data Center, last year was the hottest on record.
Electricity is nonexistent, residents are rebuilding a city they once knew and a dark figure schemes to sabotage progress.
Global warming is happening. Now please get over yourselves before we all die.
The search has been suspended: President Bernie Machen isn’t leaving UF right now.
Like many, if not most government economic stimulus programs, what sounded like a beneficial government policy on the surface created disastrous unintended consequences.
Michael William Kriesel dreamed of saving the wolves out west.
UF’s University Gallery opened a new exhibit Tuesday featuring the work of New York artist Elena Sisto.
Numerically, diversity on UF’s campus has remained consistent over the last few years.
A production team contracted by Reese’s will be on campus for the next two days to highlight the sweet past traditions of UF.
A ranking has named higher education professors the least stressful job for 2013, much to the outrage of academia.
Students will have a place to meet after hours at a 24/7 student center to be established at Newell Hall.
When history looks at Florida’s 2012 season, coach Will Muschamp will undoubtedly be remembered as the Gators’ savior — and deservedly so.
Kayla Lewis and Carlie Needles watched from the bench last season as Florida earned its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2009.
UF President Bernie Machen is staying in Gainesville at the request of Gov. Rick Scott and UF Board of Trustees Chair David Brown.
“Family Guy” made jokes at the Gators’ expense, and not everyone is laughing.
After her first day of her Fall internship, UF senior Shelley Greenspan got to experience what most people only see on TV.
Across India, people are holding protests in outrage over the brutal gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman that occurred in New Delhi last month.
Campus infrastructure was a popular topic of discussion at UF’s Board of Trustees meeting last month.
Conversations in coffee shops have gone on to inspire a book that in part will raise money for the American Cancer Society.