Gainesville woman dies after suffering burns from house fire
Jan. 20, 2012An elderly Gainesville woman died Friday after her house caught fire the night before.
An elderly Gainesville woman died Friday after her house caught fire the night before.
A pirate-themed page promoting primary resources available to UF students launched Jan. 9, said U.S.-British History Librarian Shelley Arlen.
Visitors to the Florida Museum of Natural History can view historical memorabilia collections on Saturday at a free museum event.
Dreams can be fleeting, but for three UF sophomores, a dream will linger in the Reitz Union for about a week.
A grudge stretching back to high school put one UF student on the windshield of a car and another in jail Thursday morning.
A house bill passed last year may affect student voting eligibility in the Jan. 31 elections and the November presidential election.
Heading into Southeastern Conference play, the Gators prefer to focus on themselves rather than their opponents.
Jordan Jones released a shot from the midcourt Gators logo as the shot-clock buzzer sounded.
A residential fire Thursday night displaced seven people and left an elderly woman with second- and third-degree burns on 90 percent of her body.
When Mike Rosario was at Rutgers, playing weak defense was the only way he could rack up more minutes.
After limping through Florida’s first three conference games, Patric Young is finally getting some much needed rest.
When his throw landed, and the distance was measured, another entry was added under Kemal Mesic’s name in the Florida track and field record books.
Celebrity chef and butter duchess Paula Deen announced Tuesday on NBC's "Today Show" that she has Type 2 diabetes.
Students might be paying more money at the gas pump this year, which could push more students onto buses.
Sunday will mark almost one year since the last time Florida’s men’s tennis team faced Baylor, but when the teams square off, the circumstances will be nearly identical.
At a Gainesville City Commission candidate debate Thursday night, District 1 candidates battled with ideas about job creation while at-large 1 candidates discussed spending in the city.
Margaret Block's voice filled Ustler Hall as audience members joined her in song.
Two years later, members of UF's Haitian community hope that people will continue to remember Haiti by participating in relief efforts.
Homes that have cars parked all over the yard may soon need a driveway.
Students in an engineering class are getting the chance to hang out with their professor online for the first time at UF.