The U.S. Marshals Service celebrates 225th anniversary
Sep. 24, 2014The U.S. Marshals Service celebrated its 225th anniversary Wednesday.
The U.S. Marshals Service celebrated its 225th anniversary Wednesday.
The Lubavitch-Chabad Jewish Student and Community Center will open its doors to all students celebrating the Jewish New Year.
On Tuesday, the Florida State University Board of Trustees selected state Sen. John Thrasher as the university’s next president.
A new study conducted by UF scientists has discovered how fossils can replicate lost biodiversity caused by human impact.
Horror fans will not want to miss the activities the Hippodrome State Theatre has planned in October because there’s something different to scream at every week.
Gators are now able to pay it forward with a new UF Alumni Association membership. Gators who are not yet members can receive a $25 one-year membership and extend this opportunity to a fellow Gator.
As UF freshman Sumyia Sultana rode a forest-green tractor down a dirt field Wednesday, a group gathered to watch her.
Colombians and Venezuelans will gather to dance and discuss soccer. The fast-paced chatter of hand gesturing Cubans will hum in the background as they purchase food at a nearby stand.
“Les Miserables” is a tale of salvation, and that’s just what Gainesville Community Playhouse expects to show in its own production.
Painting brought vibrancy to Jess Yelvington’s life when she faced difficult times with her health.
If it were their decision, Mark Parrish, Eddie Garcia and Jimmy Clark would be competing for the Gators cross country team this season.
If Florida’s offense worked like a battery, then Mackenzie Dagostino would surely be the energizer bunny.
After Alabama mercilessly wore down Florida’s front seven with 52 rushing attempts on Saturday, coach Will Muschamp is beginning to see the toll it took on the Gators’ defense.
A bye week could not have come at a better time for the Gators.
UF researchers can crunch calculations instantly thanks to a donation from IBM.
Five days after the tragic murder-suicide in Bell, Florida, Gilchrist County authorities released Don Spirit’s 911 call.
A Student Senate rule was suspended Tuesday night to remove time constraints for organizations to receive funding near elections.
Professors could be flipping their teaching habits to change the way students learn in and out of the classroom.
On Monday and Tuesday, “Dr. Phil” aired a two-part exclusive interview and show called “A Mother’s Worst Nightmare,” which featured a Michigan woman named Kelli Stapleton. Last September, Stapleton was accused of trying to murder her daughter, Isabelle “Issy” Stapleton, and attempting suicide.
Ali Baker loved the quietness offered at her Windmeadows apartment behind Butler Plaza for the last four years. But as the shopping center expansion continues and the woods by her apartment are cleared, she said both the construction and traffic are changing that.