Despite times, tech companies hiring
By Meredith Rutland | Nov. 8, 2011Grooveshark will hire about 15 people before New Year's.
Grooveshark will hire about 15 people before New Year's.
A months-long investigation led to the arrest of a man suspected of illegally accessing a UF employee's electronic information.
Cheerwine, a popular southeastern, cherry-flavored soft drink, has made its way to Florida.
Students and faculty were evacuated from Norman Hall on Tuesday after someone pulled a fire alarm.
On Nov. 27, Catholic churches in Gainesville and around the world will adopt a new translation of the Roman Missal, which provides instructions for Mass. The translation will be the biggest change to Mass in recent years.
In a move that Gov. Rick Scott called "disappointing" for the state of Florida, Solantic, Scott's former chain of urgent care clinics, announced it will be moving its corporate headquarters to Tennessee.
After replacing sophomore center Jonotthan Harrison on Saturday, junior Sam Robey took the first-team reps in Monday’s practice.
Rick Chapman did not want to stay in Siberia.
After the guard-laden Gators proved in an exhibition they can put up impressive numbers from the 3-point line, the focus this week is showing they can pull down enough rebounds when they miss.
The holidays are approaching quickly. Thanksgiving is a mere two weeks away, and after that, we have only three weeks left until winter break! Some of us will choose to stay at home for the holidays, while others see these breaks as the perfect opportunity to get out of town and travel.
Florida escaped utter embarrassment at the hands of Vanderbilt on Saturday, and fans have no one to thank more than Commodores linebacker Archie Barnes.
The U.S. is now "the United States of Awesome Possibilities" — at least that's how America is trying to rebrand itself.
Legs win races for
In a busy year for the Florida swimming teams, the extra commitment of an Olympic training regimen will affect no swimmer more than Elizabeth Beisel.
From a distance, the cluster of UF students practicing at the center of Flavet Field Sunday night might have looked like an ordinary sports team.
A UF employee was taken to Shands at the University of Florida after he was hit by an RTS bus Monday afternoon.
Despite entertainment changes, turnout for this year's Gator Growl was lower than expected.
Next fall, veterans receiving medical treatment in Gainesville will have a free place to stay.
UF now offers a magazine that caters to the Asian community.
Days after local law enforcement agencies teamed up to investigate three robberies, an anonymous tip and a probation bracelet led to the arrest of two men who now face extradition from Georgia.