UF will black out this weekend
By Jaclyn Rosen | Mar. 21, 2013Gainesville and Sydney, Australia residents are separated by continents and oceans, but this weekend they’ll be connected by a common universal goal.
Gainesville and Sydney, Australia residents are separated by continents and oceans, but this weekend they’ll be connected by a common universal goal.
Gainesville Mayor Craig Lowe was arrested on DUI charges about 12 miles outside the city early Thursday.
Lauren Embree proves to be a vital player for Florida time and time again.
Billy Federhofer knocked on wood when asked about his current winning streak.
Katie Medina needed to make a tough play.
UF, in partnership with the city of St. Augustine, officially opened a new historic attraction.
A 12-ounce can of soda may seem harmless, but it could actually lead to death.
Chemotherapy has left Anora virtually unaffected, but it isn’t a surprise.
The second annual Viva Europe! festival will highlight about 15 European countries Saturday on Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Aldo Rincon was alone during Panama Canal excavations in 2008 when he found a 20-million-year-old tooth.
UF students looking for a healthier heart can add extra-virgin olive oil to their next meal.
Local gardeners and green thumbs can find a place for their passions to bloom at the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens this weekend.
Students dominated the conversation Thursday afternoon as the UF Board of Trustees’ first day of meetings came to a close.
Florida's lacrosse team has an offensive motto – achieve a 50 percent shooting mark.
The Favorite: Kansas
The Florida Highway Patrol arrested Gainesville Mayor Craig Lowe on DUI charges early Thursday.
It started almost a year ago.
It’s that time of year again: Ladies can’t go into a bathroom stall after three coffees or for a discreet pre-microeconomics exam cry without encountering an 8.5-by-11 sheet of printed paper advertising a summer sublet.
The election of a new pope has dominated recent world news, but many Americans may have little interest in the matter.
Eight students will eat, sleep and work in a downtown Gainesville mansion as part of a three-month mentoring program to promote technological innovation.