Students analyze risk of biological terrorist attacks in Florida
By Mina Radman | Sep. 11, 2011People packed into the Pugh Hall lobby Sunday evening to learn how Florida would react in the event of a terrorist attack.
People packed into the Pugh Hall lobby Sunday evening to learn how Florida would react in the event of a terrorist attack.
September 14, 1962 - UF traffic officials say parking on campus is not a problem. One official notes two lots behind Hume and Rawlings halls, which, he says, are filled to 25 percent of capacity on most days. For any parking inconveniences, he points to students who prefer to park in already overflowing lots.
It's that time of the year again: Gainesville City Commission election season.
You spoke. They listened.
It is a universal habit to arrive at the movie theater early in order to catch the previews. Everyone loves to get hyped up for upcoming films and comment on what they'll be seeing within the next few months.
If you're anything like I was before Bollywood stole my heart, just the thought of reading subtitles makes you groan. Foreign film? Bleh. Why bother with Bollywood - or any other film industry - when you have Hollywood at your disposal?
Students can commit to performing good deeds today at Turlington Plaza in honor of those who died on 9/11.
A few days ago, I read a news story about a man from the Middle East who shot his daughter dead in the hospital after she gave birth to twins because her husband passed away four years ago.
Quick, pop quiz!
In 1913, the U.S. adopted the 16th Amendment to the Constitution, which created the income tax as a permanent source of revenue for our government. The growth of the income tax both in importance and complexity has rewarded generations of graduates of UF's Fischer School of Accounting.
They don't call Florida the "Sunshine State" for nothing. It can get a bit hot.
Students, faculty and alumni recollect today, 10 years ago, as a generation-changing event. The events on campus reflect a shift to remembrance through speech and expression.
If playing five sets is in style, then the Gators have been very fashionable this week.
The No. 26 UF men’s cross country team found itself in the winner’s circle for the second straight week after Friday evening’s South Florida Invitational, while the No. 22 UF women placed fourth.
On Monday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., students can sign up to perform a good deed to help other people in the community.
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation opens its doors today at a new, larger location.
A previously unnamed building at UF's Levin College of Law will be named for alumnus Stephen Zack at a ceremony Monday. Zack recently donated $800,000 to the law school.
The victim of a Wednesday stabbing is now in stable condition after surgery, but the Alachua County Sheriff's Office's investigation is ongoing.
Gainesville Police found and arrested the man who robbed an Independent Florida Alligator employee at gunpoint on Aug. 25.