Look around — wages and job opportunities are still stagnant
Sep. 18, 2013Don’t let the diminishing unemployment rate fool you. An economic crisis still looms in this country — the same one we were supposed to be out of years ago.
Don’t let the diminishing unemployment rate fool you. An economic crisis still looms in this country — the same one we were supposed to be out of years ago.
As various public health, youth and consumer groups work this week to request the Federal Trade Commission block Facebook from passing a bunch of sketchy changes to its privacy policy, we’re reminded of the old German legend of Faust.
Nearly seven years ago, the world was introduced to Dexter Morgan, a blood splatter analyst with a Dark Passenger alter ego set on ridding the world of killers, one cheek slice at a time.
It started with an ad on Craigslist.
The Gator Robotics Club intends to refit and rebuild a 7-foot humanoid robot.
News flash: Not everything on the Internet is true. Yet people continue to share and reblog information without checking its accuracy.
Get out your Versace apron, Adidas sweatsuit and chainz ‘n’ thangs. It’s time to hit the kitchen — 2 Chainz-style.
Tilman Monsanto thinks shopping for men’s clothing in Gainesville is horrible.
Former National Security Adviser Tom Donilon will speak at UF on Sept. 26.
A Gainesville man was arrested early Monday after he was accused of burglary and said he’d been running on a trail.
Gainesville Police raided a local Internet cafe Tuesday after an investigation showed it could have been operating in violation of a recently passed Florida law.
About half of the 2,000 free student memberships offered by the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art and funded by a Student Government grant have been grabbed.
The Hippodrome State Theatre reached its goal of $15,000 to fund a transition to digital film presentation so it can continue showing movies.
An increase in pedestrian-related accidents last year and earlier this year forced Gainesville Police to step its enforcement efforts up — starting with jaywalking tickets.
With campaign season in full swing, political parties are back on campus with posters, flyers, pledge cards, buttons and T-shirts.
Local inventors are going live with their online campaign to fund production of a device designed to cool beverages in seconds.
Anger is the most influential emotion on social media, a recent study shows, and negative online reactions to the Miss America pageant results seem to reinforce the findings.
The Reitz Union might get one more project tacked on to its construction to-do list.
Three local groups have teamed up to launch My Gainesville Map, a community project where residents can create personalized maps of the city.
With the 40th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act approaching, a new UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences survey has found that Floridians are making protecting endangered species a priority.