Nearly a year later, no resolution for Syria
Jan. 23, 2014On Wednesday, delegates from 30 countries met in Switzerland for the Geneva II conference in a desperate effort to create a solution for the chaos in Syria.
On Wednesday, delegates from 30 countries met in Switzerland for the Geneva II conference in a desperate effort to create a solution for the chaos in Syria.
UF’s Club Creole will be celebrating its silver anniversary in style.
UF’s reputation as a party school may or may not be helping student enrollment numbers.
The Hoggetowne Medieval Faire is returning to Gainesville for its annual celebration of history and fantasy.
The post-recession job market has not been kind to recent college graduates.
The Gator Nation is chomping into Instagram feeds around the world.
UF’s Swamp Party announced its candidates for Student Body president, vice president and treasurer Wednesday.
About 15 Chinese students will arrive on campus this Fall as part of a UF College of Education initiative.
A Gainesville political organization held a protest and vigil Wednesday evening outside a local church to celebrate the anniversary of the controversial Roe v. Wade court decision.
Just after the second anniversary of the Interstate 75 crashes that claimed 11 lives, the Florida Department of Transportation is gearing up to start a road-improvement project to better warn drivers of traffic congestion, heavy fog and smoke.
College students are taking a timeout from their Timelines.
Florida’s two wins against Alabama last season were not easy victories by any means.
Five UF Theta Tau fraternity brothers have been selected to join a newly formed all-academic team for their scholastic and service-related achievements.
The Gators’ Southeastern Conference schedule comes to a head tonight.
A state ban on Internet cafes last year created confusion for local law enforcement about how to dismantle the businesses, but the City Commission is trying to remedy that.
An idea sprouted by Chris Cano in Gainesville is now spreading its roots across the nation.
Every now and then, Grantland.com attempts to write the worst sports column on Earth. Today, Adam will try, too.
Elliott Orkin waited a long time to play college tennis, and he played a decisive role in his first collegiate dual match.
TED talks’ younger, hipper brother is coming to downtown Gainesville.