UF uses drones for research
By Alexa Volland | Feb. 12, 2013UF was on a list released by the Federal Aviation Administration of the 81 public entities that applied for a license to use drones through October 2012.
UF was on a list released by the Federal Aviation Administration of the 81 public entities that applied for a license to use drones through October 2012.
A new study released this month showed that serving lower-calorie options is not only good for customers’ health, but it’s also good for business.
Kirsti Merritt stepped to the plate against Creighton’s Brittany Telecky with the Gators on the verge of run-ruling the Bluejays in Friday’s season opener.
After a successful first round in the Northrop Grumman Championship left Florida tied for second place, the Gators struggled in the second round, falling to fifth place after shooting a combined 302 (+18) on Tuesday.
A year ago, Taylor McCord trotted onto the field at Dizney Stadium in Florida’s home opener against Jacksonville. After transferring to JU following her freshman season at UF, McCord will face the school that first gave her an opportunity.
“The pope has just broken a taboo by breaking with several centuries of practice,” Cardinal André Vingt-Trois, archbishop of Paris, told The Guardian, praising the move as a “liberating act for the future.”
Having ridiculously good-looking, teenage heartthrobs in pop music is not a new concept.
In a college town like Gainesville, there’s a bar on every corner.
Peace Corps’ announcement this week that UF leads the nation in alumni recruits is a testament to UF’s longstanding connection with one of America’s most respected volunteer service organizations.
An Arizona disc jockey left a fraternity party in an ambulance Saturday night after University Police reported he was too intoxicated to finish his performance.
Women veiled and unveiled Monday.
The Alachua County Democratic Black Caucus hosted the second candidate forum of the 2013 Gainesville mayoral and District 4 City Commission campaigns Monday night at the Alachua County Administration Building.
During the 2012 election, many voters were forced to wait in line for hours to cast a ballot or had to cast a provisional ballot.
To show how important Gator families are to the UF community, the Division of Student Affairs is hosting the first all-campus Family Weekend Feb. 22 through Feb. 24.
The news that millennials are the most stressed generation does not come as a surprise to UF students.
Gov. Rick Scott discussed his budgeting plans for UF and toured the university’s Nanoscale Research Facility during a press conference Monday morning.
The National Science Foundation selected a UF engineering professor to serve as assistant director for the Directorate of Engineering, known as the ENG.
With security concerns at the forefront of students’ thoughts on traveling to Israel, Joshua Kahn found a way to spark conversation about Birthright.
After serving about eight years as the leader of the Catholic world, Pope Benedict XVI announced Monday that he will resign from his papacy.
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