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Jan. 12, 2016Mine water purified more quickly using electric fields
Mine water purified more quickly using electric fields
Do you remember the first few weeks of elementary school? Because, when looking at the other side of the globe, it seems like some leaders forgot life lessons taught to them when they were children.
"You like potato and I like potahto,
Ana Ward still eats at Chipotle despite a recent outbreak of E. coli.
Abebe Taffere will see his family in Ethiopia this February.
With Ben Simmons in the rearview mirror until Florida and LSU meet again on Feb. 27, the Gators will hit the road for the first of two consecutive Southeastern-Conference matchups.
UF and Gainesville are working together to install streetlights near campus.
Head coach Amanda Butler has long said that one of the most important things she does as a coach is develop good people — not just good basketball players.
Authorities and Alachua County Fire Rescue responded to two accidents — one outside Library West and the other on Stadium Road — throughout Monday.
At 10:59 p.m. Wednesday, UF students will watch as the U.S. Powerball numbers are called.
The preseason awards are starting to pour in for Florida’s baseball team.
A local man is dead and a local woman is in the hospital after a shooting Monday in the Holly Heights area in East Gainesville.
One year and five days ago, Justin Leon led Shawnee Community College with 18 points and 10 rebounds, finishing second in field goal attempts for the Saints in their loss to Southwestern Illinois.
Gainesville City Commission and mayoral candidates got the 2016 city elections underway Monday night at a forum in which they discussed diversity, same-sex marriage and local issues.
Connie Nixon remembers when Mateo Hernandez came to UF, fighting for his life before he was born.
UF’s Sid Martin Biosciences Institute director is looking to involve UF students.
With one meet under their belts, UF coach Jenny Rowland and her team can finally take a step back and breathe.
The first round of the NFL Playoffs is in the books, and there were plenty of former Florida players that took part in the Wild Card Round.
More orange and blue organizations are going green.
Four UF online programs have ranked among the best in the nation.