They built it together: UF College of Design, Construction and Planning celebrates 90 years
By Meryl Kornfield | Nov. 4, 2015Electronic calculators were invented when Tina Gurucharri was studying landscape architecture at UF.
Electronic calculators were invented when Tina Gurucharri was studying landscape architecture at UF.
With Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants temporarily closing on the West Coast after an E. coli outbreak, local students are reconsidering their burrito bowls.
As football players duke it out in the Swamp on Saturday, gamers of a different sort will battle in the air-conditioned Reitz Union Ballroom.
Gainesville Police arrested two local men Tuesday night after police said they had a gun, drugs and a Gator 1 Card.
Students will bend, twist and stretch from dot to dot at a UF group’s first Twister event.
When the Books-A-Million on 13th Street closed in August, book-lovers considered it a tragedy.
The College of the Arts is allowing students to study medicine and music without getting degrees in those fields.
A controversial Confederate statue in downtown Gainesville may be on its way to a local museum — again.
On Tuesday, news outlets were littered with headlines like "Liberals Are Losing the Culture Wars," "America may be in a reinforcing feedback loop of growing inequality and Republican rule" and "Houston decided it has a problem: Its LGBT nondiscrimination law." The weak attempt at humor in the last headline aside, all three of these articles were written in response to the Nov. 3 election, which was mostly concerned with local affairs and citizen initiatives. As the doom and gloom of these headlines illustrate, it was not a good day for progressive causes, which means it was an even worse day for Democratic politicians.
On Monday, a fellow opinion columnist wrote about how he felt Ann Coulter should be a guest speaker on campus. While I would concede there is a need for more conservative speakers, I could not disagree more. Coulter is the last conservative speaker we need.
"We must think differently, look at things in a different way. Peace requires a world of new concepts, new definitions." — Yitzhak Rabin
Earlier last month, the first of the Democratic Party debates for the 2016 U.S. presidential election commenced in Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcast on CNN with Anderson Cooper as the moderator.
Local social media presence Ken Peng has reached a level of stardom in Gainesville with his various social media pages, including blogs and more recently his Facebook page "McElwainisms."
There’s a new pregnant virgin in town, and it’s not Mary.
Sophomore defensive back Jalen Tabor isn’t shy about where he thinks his standing is in Florida’s secondary.
T.I. has been one of the most consistent, successful and influential rappers of the past 15 years. The rapper — who officially changed his stage name to Tip in September with the release of his extended play "Da Nic" — is this year’s Gator Growl-headlining act.
With a trip to the Southeastern Conference Championship in clear sight, the No. 10 Florida Gators (7-1, 5-1 SEC) host Vanderbilt (3-5, 1-3 SEC) Saturday at noon for a homecoming showdown.
As rhythm guitarist and backup singer in the genre-bending rock powerhouse My Chemical Romance, Frank Iero toured the world and helped craft two certified platinum albums. Now, his latest project, frnkiero andthe cellabration, is headlining shows across the U.S.
A Gainesville rapper will release tracks from his original album Saturday night at 8-bit Bar at 919 W. University Ave. Dennis Walton, 22, will join other musical performers and dance crews to show off their talent and give the audience a taste of their latest material.
Danny Pynes is keeping the party going after Gator Growl.