UF professor weighs in on voting limitations in US Judiciary Committee
By Chris Alcantara | Jan. 30, 2012A UF professor testified about potential voting limitations in a Florida election law before U.S. senators Friday afternoon.
A UF professor testified about potential voting limitations in a Florida election law before U.S. senators Friday afternoon.
THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass hosted the Sea Best Invitational Monday where the University of Florida men’s golf team opened their spring schedule looking for their second win of the season.
When looking at the three top candidates for the presidency, what's the difference?
The cause of the fire that led to a 20-vehicle wreck, claiming at least 10 lives Sunday, is still being investigated as of Monday night.
By avoiding the habits of Gingrich and by returning to practicality and reclaiming their consciences, philosophers may still play a vital role in shaping our future.
We readily scorn humanitarian crises in hindsight, but we have a selfish habit of ignoring those that persist in the present.
We all remember Polly Pockets. Or at least, many of the girls do.
"Miss Representation" is a refreshing, must-see documentary that differs from the normal, macho Hollywood blockbuster films.
The concept of a heist film has been overdone in the film industry, but "Man on a Ledge" made a small attempt at achieving some form of originality.
A NASA science team discovered 11 new solar systems hosting at least 26 new planets, according to a UF news release.
The Alachua County Sheriff's Office released a 911 call from the Interstate 75 accident Sunday morning. The series of crashes left 10 dead and 21 hospitalized.
Researchers are starting to realize that what really makes the difference between success and failure isn't self control at all — it's the belief in self control.
Students pulled down a brick wall of stereotypes at noon Friday on the Plaza of the Americas.
All northbound and southbound lanes on Interstate 75 and U.S. 441 between Gainesville and northern Marion County were closed again Monday morning because of poor visibility.
What started as a brush fire ended in one of the most deadly pile-ups in North Florida history, involving about 20 vehicles and sending 18 people to the hospital.
The 26th annual Hoggetowne Medieval Faire started this weekend and will continue from Friday to Sunday.
The library is open 24 hours a day starting 10 a.m. Sundays and staying open through 10 p.m. Fridays. It is also open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays.
Mtt Romney is the desired UF College Republicans favorite to win the Republican presidential nomination.
Whenever Erik Murphy sets a screen for one of his fellow big men and fades back behind the 3-point arc, he presents a dilemma for opposing defenders.
Preston Tucker could be leading an entirely different life.