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Feb. 23, 2015Who else watched Neil Patrick Harris flaunt his body live on TV on Sunday night?
Who else watched Neil Patrick Harris flaunt his body live on TV on Sunday night?
On Saturday, about 250 people gathered at the Whitehurst Lodge in Archer to feast on deer, elk, crickets and a variety of other wild beasts. The dinner is an annual fundraiser for the UF Wildlife Society.
This summer, the UF International Center is hosting its first university-sponsored study-abroad program to Cuba.
Aedyn Martinez balanced on his child-sized skateboard, pulled his hands up and hurdled down University Avenue on Sunday.
The UF Small Animal Hospital is the first facility in Florida to receive a top certification for its emergency and critical care facility from the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society.
UF’s mock trial team, the Liti-Gators, once again landed at the top of a regional competition.
A UF scientist will travel to Australia in March to help fight against invasive mosquito species that carry threats of disease.
Swamp Head Brewery is now using Florida’s sunshine to power its brand new brew house.
Solar power is booming in America, but a lack of solar-incentives may hold Florida back.
Gabrielle Heffernan didn’t always plan to pursue a career in architecture.
Various individuals, organizations and companies around Gainesville are fundraising to build a school for Deaf children in Qalqilya, Palestine.
Gainesville City Commission advanced both a ban on synthetic drugs and a plan for pedestrian access to Northwest Eighth Avenue during Thursday’s meeting.
Local artists gathered at the Civic Media Center on Saturday to share their writing.
With the deciding game of No. 6 Florida’s series against No. 8 Miami tied 1-1 in the bottom of the fourth, Harrison Bader stepped up to the plate.
For the third straight year, the UF men’s swimming and diving team finished on top.
The Gators women’s basketball team has struggled against the Southeastern Conference for years.
The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team kept its home winning streak alive Sunday afternoon after defeating No. 10 Stanford 4-3 at the Ring Tennis Complex.
Briana Little had the best offensive performance in the 19-year history of the Florida softball program.
UF alumni returned to Gainesville over the weekend to give local children a better place to play.