HiPerGator supercomputer makes its debut at university
By Jovahn Huertas | May 13, 2013UF is now home to Florida’s most powerful computer.
UF is now home to Florida’s most powerful computer.
A week after Florida granted his release to transfer, forward DeVon Walker had a change of heart.
Punk rock fans are already preparing to rock longer at this year’s Fest.
After fanning Missouri’s Mackenzie Sykes for the final out of the seventh, junior right-hander Hannah Rogers ran to Taylore Fuller and hugged the freshman catcher as their teammates dashed out of the bullpen and joined the celebration.
Students with nontraditional parents who live together must report both parents’ income and other financial information on their 2014-2015 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
UF is officially a preeminent university.
Last week, sports were the last thing on my mind.
It’s a tired topic, but it’s one that still enslaves the minds of people with good imaginations or memories. It’s called ephemerality.
After entering its first singing competition, a local barbershop quartet considers itself FOURTUNATE.
NEWBERRY – The 16-field, state-of-the-art youth baseball tournament facility was designed to boost tourism and bring out-of-town families to Newberry.
After a quarter-century of stop-and-go studies at UF, a married couple turned their tassels and walked across the stage in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center to receive their bachelor’s degrees.
Summer in Gainesville means fewer people, hotter temperatures and reduced bus service for students and residents who hope to catch a ride.
During the weekend, network television companies slashed their schedules of many programs to make way for this week’s upfronts. This is an annual tradition where networks preview new shows to secure coveted advertising dollars from companies.
The beginning of the Summer is always interesting. It’s a locals-only sort of time when Alachua County residents and students get to enjoy Gainesville’s quieter side.
If you’re in college, you’re generally going to be two things: broke and busy.
Last Sunday was May 5, also known as Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican celebration of democracy and freedom that began in 1862 upon Mexico’s defeat of the French.
It’s now officially the start of summer, and while some are taking classes or working, others are getting ready for their first day at a new internship --hoping to leave an impression that screams professional and prepared.
Still two months out, we anxiously await the return of "The Newsroom" with our favorite anchorman, Will McAvoy.
The summer is the time to relax, start a job or internship or take a couple of classes, but most of all - eat!
Although the conditions were different on the final day of the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships, the results were the same as they were earlier this season.