Hobbyists show off personal collections at annual event
By Nathalie McCrate | Jan. 13, 2013Kristopher McCullough hovered over a table crowded with “Star Trek” figurines, model spaceships and DVDs.
Kristopher McCullough hovered over a table crowded with “Star Trek” figurines, model spaceships and DVDs.
When it comes to e-readers, the consensus on owning a device is that it’s convenient.
Some dreams can last more than a lifetime.
Florida’s 78-75 overtime loss to No. 9 Tennessee was a wasted opportunity.
Florida’s gymnastics team waited patiently for the final team scores Friday evening in Baton Rouge, La.
Looking back, I can see I came into college with that false sense of pride that many freshmen possess.
On Saturday at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener in Birmingham, Ala., freshmen Najee Glass and Arman Hall had to replace two members of the 2012 NCAA Championship 4x400-meter relay team who clinched Florida’s first outdoor national title.
Completing my first last day of school was scary. It felt like my first time in a classroom even though it was the last time I had to experience the gut-wrenching feeling associated with the first day of school.
Kenny Boynton continues to shatter UF’s record books.
It feels like we’ve been back to school for a whole month, not just one week.
I’m tired of people telling me Obama is a good guy.
Former Florida Gators and Pittsburgh Steelers running back Chris Rainey was arrested Thursday morning for allegedly hitting his girlfriend in a southwest Gainesville apartment complex.
On Dec. 14, a gunman killed his mom and 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
Six local artists will bring a northeast Gainesville cemetery to life today with their visual interpretations of the historic site.
Break out the board games, costumes and comic books — SwampCon is back in the Reitz Union this weekend.
It’s a new year, a new semester, a new beginning and a clean slate. It’s another chance to create new goals and to accomplish old ones.
UF Web services may have caused headaches for students who attempted to add or drop classes Wednesday.
Potato mashers, Pre-World War II ice cream cartons and swizzle sticks.
A UF scientist is one step closer to inventing an anti-obesity drug after his studies were published Sunday in the science journal Nature Medicine.
Elizabeth J. Braun’s promotion to a Gainesville Fire Rescue lieutenant was not only an honor but also an inspiration from the legacy of her family.