GPD to review, change policy on handling non-citizens
By Robert Lewis | Apr. 3, 2018The Gainesville Police Department released a statement Tuesday morning saying it will work to revise its policy for dealing with non-citizens.
The Gainesville Police Department released a statement Tuesday morning saying it will work to revise its policy for dealing with non-citizens.
UF’s research spending reached a record high of $801.4 million in 2017.
The number of students seeking services from the Disability Resource Center has more than doubled since 2013, yet only one learning specialist has since been added to the center’s staff, according to The Alligator.
In the age of Amazon and a seemingly endless amount of one-touch shopping apps, it’s not exactly shocking that many storefronts are saying goodbye and shopping malls are struggling to stay relevant.
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Creator of Over Easy Creative, Les Voss, is “big easy” bound the first week of May.
With leather and lipstick galore, High Dive is traveling back in time to the Rockabilly era with the help of Gainesville’s Eclectic Electric.
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Rick Pitino is not a happy man right now.
Jonathan India gets most of the fanfare. And for good reason.
Gainesville Police is investigating the immigration status of the Guatemalan nationals involved in an arrest Sunday.
A UF researcher is breeding pumpkins to make one that has good flesh and good seeds. Normally, the fruit only has one or the other.
Doctors now have a quick way to identify patients with traumatic brain injuries while avoiding radiation and reducing costs.
When Nicole Beisel talks about her research, some people think she’s studying science fiction.
Ariana Burga used to study at table by a window on the third-floor of Marston Science Library almost every day — including weekends — to study for organic chemistry I, biology and calculus II.
Dr. Francis Collins remembers playing guitar and singing Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are a-Changin’” at a dinner party in front of three U.S. Supreme Court chief justices — not long after the landmark 2015 decision to allow same-sex marriage nationwide.
Fuchs announced that UF would have an amnesty program for parking tickets.