Robotics club, class to showcase machines at Reitz
By Claire Miller | Dec. 6, 2011Robots that can mow lawns, throw flames and extinguish fires are landing on the Reitz Union Colonnade this afternoon.
Robots that can mow lawns, throw flames and extinguish fires are landing on the Reitz Union Colonnade this afternoon.
Several UF organizations are partnering to collect books and raise money to establish the first public library in Cap-Haitian, a city in northern Haiti.
In many ways, Joanna Byun is an average college freshman.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration committees plan to meet Thursday to discuss the risks of some birth control pills, including Yaz and Yasmin.
Adam Rozenberg's family gathers every year on Christmas Eve to roast a pig.
Its large red leaves are synonymous with Christmas. It's seen in photographs with snow-frosted edges.
Well, it's the end of the Fall semester, and this is the last issue of the year. Although it's Wednesday, we can't end the year without giving you our last well-we-sure-have-had-fun-pissing-you-off-this-semester edition of ...
Life is in flux.
Travis Hornsby's column this week completely missed the mark.
Freshman guard Carlie Needles planted her left foot to cut right, but she never completed the move.
After Florida was knocked off in its first two attempts at an impressive nonconference win, coach Billy Donovan made it clear there is no shame in losing to top-three teams on the road.
When four-star recruit Mike Davis decommitted Sunday night, the Gators lost one of the top running backs in the class of 2012.
Becoming Florida’s coach four years ago was a welcome homecoming for UF alum Amanda Butler, but venturing outside of Gainesville has been problematic.
Sean Limon spent Sunday crawling through mud, scaling walls and climbing ropes. They had sounded fun, like the kinds of things kids do.
A Lake Butler man was arrested early Monday morning after deputies say he pointed a gun at his pregnant employer before shooting himself in the leg.
Despite the convenience of online faculty evaluations, student response to these surveys has taken a dip since going digital.
John Hendry was doing some last-minute research for a project about deforestation when the Internet crashed.
President Bernie Machen will stick with The Gator Nation a year longer than he planned, but he won't get paid more for it.
Craig Fisher's parents planned ahead.
While some UF students were up to their necks in schoolwork this weekend, Florida Crew members were up to their chests in mud.