Rusty patched bumblebee becomes first endangered bee
By Spencer Thompson | Mar. 28, 2017The endangered species list has a new addition: the rusty patched bumblebee.
The endangered species list has a new addition: the rusty patched bumblebee.
UF students will take to the North Lawn this week to act out a unique Shakespeare play.
Nancy Hunt is using a gangster film, a comics workshop and a discussion of masculinity to change how students view the Democratic Republic of the Congo, an African country stained by violence and civil wars.
Students walking through UF’s campus this week may notice backpacks adorned with purple ribbons, symbols of domestic-violence awareness.
As the first pitch was headed towards junior Janell Wheaton in the fourth inning, pinch runner Jacqui Switzer was running towards second.
Growing up in Missoula, Montana, Jim McElwain fantasized about two sporting events he — one day — hoped to attend.
By almost every account, the Florida basketball team exceeded expectations this season — only 9.3 percent of NCAA Tournament brackets filled out on ESPN.com had Florida advancing to the Elite Eight.
Not much has come easy away from McKethan Stadium for the Gators.
With Sunday’s 77-70 loss to South Carolina in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, the careers of four Gators came to a close: seniors Kasey Hill, Justin Leon, Canyon Barry and Schuyler Rimmer.
Cameron Newbauer was named Florida’s new women’s basketball head coach on Monday, UF’s athletic department announced.
In 2014, Kasey Hill was celebrating a trip to the Final Four.
Two years after its suspension from campus, UF’s chapter of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity is back with a new class of brothers.
A recent survey claims 65 percent of Americans are having unprotected sex.
University Police arrested two Florida men on Sunday after they were seen trying to steal bicycles in a UF parking garage behind Hume Hall.
Florida Highway Patrol arrested a Trenton, Florida, man Saturday on a charge of drinking and driving when he drove a car into a utility pole.
After her sister was sexually assaulted as a teenager, UF alumna Jacqueline Ros created a product to make notifying friends of unsafe situations easier.
Clues to treat some forms of cancer might lie in one of the world’s most consumed foods.
A UF professor wants to address the lack of diversity in science and math fields.
“Pokémon Go” players will encounter more water-type creatures throughout Gainesville as part of a first ever worldwide water festival.
The UF College of Medicine is maintaining its position among the top-50 medical schools in the nation.