Board of Governors puts off Bright Futures talks
By Alyssa Fisher | Sep. 18, 2014The Board of Governors delayed its Bright Futures discussion until further notice at a meeting Thursday.
The Board of Governors delayed its Bright Futures discussion until further notice at a meeting Thursday.
Gainesville residents will likely see higher utility rates next fiscal year after city officials passed two measures Thursday night.
The UF College of Engineering received a $1 million donation for the construction of a five-story engineering hub.
Ted Frederic bobbed for apples in a cooler of ice in the middle of Turlington Plaza Thursday night.
Music is keeping UF students up day and night, according to a new Spotify study.
If you’ve watched TV in the past week, specifically MTV, you’ve probably noticed something outside the normal ads for Teen Wolf or toothpaste.
When the women’s cross country team lines up for the Mountain Dew Invitational on Saturday, they’ll be fielding a nearly unrecognizable team than the one that finished third at the event in 2013.
Ziva Recek has not seen much time on the court this season.
As its first month of the season comes to a close, Florida sits at 5-2 on the year and is ranked No. 7 in the national polls.
Editor's note: in light of the Jameis Winston suspension, the Florida State-Clemson line is in fact FSU -15.5
After ending last season on a bittersweet note, the Florida men’s tennis team is motivated to come back even stronger for this year’s campaign.
After not performing up to the standards of a nationally successful program, the Florida men’s golf team looks to bounce back after a discouraging 13th-place finish in its first tournament of the year as it heads to Zionsville, Ind., for the two-day Wolf Run Intercollegiate.
Florida learned a lot about itself against Kentucky.
I’ve been hearing a lot of my friends ask me how the new grilled cheese sandwich spot, Cheese Daddy, is lately. Located on 16 NW 18th St., and in the center of Midtown, Cheese Daddy is one of Gainesville’s newest eateries.
Gainesville has gained a reputation for being a city on the cutting edge of clean energy technology. Gainesville Regional Utilities, the city’s primary energy provider, has demonstrated a clear and consistent commitment to developing alternative energy sources.
A new organic market will open west of 13th Street next semester, featuring fresh meat, local produce and a juice bar.
Despite cleanup efforts, research by a UF professor has found that oil residue still remains in the Gulf of Mexico after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Double entendres, sexual innuendos and clever marketing.
Go to Midtown on any given night, and you’ll experience quintessential Gainesville — a tidal wave of singles on the prowl.
The Gainesville Latino Film Festival kicked off its 10th anniversary Friday with a night of commemorating all the individuals who helped make the event possible for so many years.