UF hosts scientists to discuss the digitization of data
By Eseverri | Nov. 2, 2017More than 130 scientists gathered at UF this week to work toward a yearslong goal of digitizing one billion biological specimens.
More than 130 scientists gathered at UF this week to work toward a yearslong goal of digitizing one billion biological specimens.
To fight hunger and poverty in Africa, the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences will work to stave off the threat of an invasive African pest.
UF researchers are working to summarize decades of data on implicit bias to affect cultural standards.
An idea thought up more than a year ago in Campeche, Mexico, will come to life in just a few weeks.
Gainesville residents can save a spot to ignite a sky lantern at an upcoming lights festival.
Gainesville joined a national network of 94 cities Tuesday to learn how it can better help residents.
Two Orlando men were arrested Wednesday for stolen and forged drivers licenses found in their car during a traffic stop, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office said.
A Micanopy man was tased and arrested after punching a window and hitting a man with a metal padlock at Micanopy Inn on Tuesday night, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office said.
A Gainesville man was arrested Wednesday after police found about 167 grams of marijuana in his car, Alachua Police said.
You’re exhausted. You haven’t showered in a few days because you haven’t left the library. Your diet for the past week has consisted solely of Starbucks paninis and Jimmy John’s sandwiches delivered to your workspace. You fear 90 percent of the liquid inside your body is now pure coffee, and you’ve seen several of your friends break down crying. That’s right — it’s exam season.
I am supposed to write about my purpose. That is an odd task, at least in my opinion, to reduce my purpose to one or two single-spaced pages. This implies a multitude of things: one, that I do have a purpose and, two, my purpose is applicable to the exact program and exact situation so I could sum it all up in one or two single-spaced pages.
"In that situation, I did everything right.”
I’d like to begin by applauding recent efforts to secure permanent funding for eight counselors to be added to the Counseling & Wellness Center. This truly is a fantastic stride in acquiring necessary mental health resources for our Student Body. However, this stride was clouded by a terrible misjudgment by Student Body President Smith Meyers.
Tied at 8-all deep into the second set, junior Alfredo Perez knew that a lot was on the line going into the final points of his first-round match.
After graduating from Stanford University with a degree in medieval history studies and a short stint in law school, Carly Fiorina was unsure of what she wanted to do with her life.
To honor the lives of immigrants and their families, the Student Government Multicultural Affairs Cabinet and UF Chispas celebrated “I Am An Immigrant” day Wednesday.
About 250 students joined together to sing “Whom Shall I Fear?” at the first Catholic Gators Mass on the Grass for All Saints’ Day.
A small group of men were detained by police Tuesday after two allegedly threatened and struck another man in the chest with a shotgun near Southwest 13th Street.
Yet another multi-story student housing complex will be joining the fabric of Gainesville at the end of July.
The Swamp Restaurant celebrated Halloween with Eggo Waffle shots, flickering Christmas lights and a photo booth.