Sudanese ‘Lost Boy’ works to bring health care clinics to homeland
By Christy Hanbyul Na | Mar. 29, 2012Jacob Atem remembers the day his parents were killed.
Jacob Atem remembers the day his parents were killed.
Some universities now know students’ sexual orientations as soon as they know their names.
Students can raise money for premature babies Saturday during a volleyball fundraiser.
Here are some tips to make sure you get the most beer for your buck.
Five minutes.
Unfortunately, I have to take the Alligator and columnist Travis Hornsby to task for a recent column, “Obamacare may be unconstitutional.”
If the Gators were not motivated before, they are now.
In the minutes after Sunday’s win against Mississippi, Allie Will walked into the conference room of the Ring Tennis Complex to field questions from the media.
I am writing in response to the column titled, “Cheaters lessen value of all University of Florida degrees,” published on March 21.
When coach Mike Holloway tells freshman sprinter Hugh Graham that he will be competing against the defending national champion, Graham doesn’t flinch.
Gainesville Police Department has released a video which shows the suspect of a bank robbery fleeing the scene. The robbery took place Wednesday morning at the PNC bank on Northwest 13 Street. Police are still looking for the suspect who left the scene with an undisclosed amount of money.
The UF Board of Trustees approved issuing $50 million in bonds Wednesday for the expansion only.
After running away from Gainesville Police in the middle of his arrest around 8:30 a.m., Darius D. Phillips was caught on Newell Drive on Wednesday night.
UF law professors weighed in on the roles of race and self-defense in the Trayvon Martin shooting at a Wednesday night discussion.
The number of Law School Admission Tests administered this year dropped more than 16 percent, and the UF Levin College of Law received 10.4 percent fewer applications than last year.
The Gainesville Public Safety Committee decided Wednesday night to recommend the City Commission ban smoking in Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Fans of Harry Potter can now conjure the magic and whimsy of the wizarding world on e-readers.
Kelsang Chokyan, 32, is a Buddhist monk traveling around Florida teaching Buddhism and the art of meditation to his students.
While we have been hearing news about Trayvon Martin, another shooting that was arguably just as troublesome has been virtually ignored by the media.
Mia Kelly, a UF freshman, won the gold medal in the 16- to 18- year-old category at the 2010 World Association of Kickboxing Organization’s Junior Championship in Serbia when she was 17.