Gainesville temperatures unseasonably high for January
By Webb | Jan. 25, 2012Gainesville has been experiencing unusually warm weather this January.
Gainesville has been experiencing unusually warm weather this January.
UF offers five of the top 15 majors with the highest employment rates: pharmacy, astronomy, environmental engineering, nursing, and nuclear and radiological sciences.
UF student Skyler Kern and alumnus Jonothon Mitchell teamed up to write, produce and direct the raunchy comedy "The Row," which debuts tonight in Weimer Hall Room 1064 at 7 p.m.
"font-family: Cambria; white-space: pre-wrap; font-size: small;">Move over memes: Shit People Say videos have permeated all corners of the web.
You may not actually be ready for the semester to come, but with scholarly style your clothing will say otherwise.
Michelle Moultrie is in a class of her own.
Unless you slept through last week, you've probably heard a lot of talk about digital piracy.
Twenty-one improv groups will perform in the seventh annual Gainesville Improv Festival.
Every Wednesday, rain or shine, a group of dedicated farmers flood Bo Diddley Community Plaza with tents under which they sell some of the finest products Gainesville has to offer.
Today is National Pistachio Day, and it's about to get nutty!
It is now abundantly obvious that the Republican primary has become a two-man race.
It is now abundantly obvious that the Republican primary has become a two-man race.
Over the weekend, I got to thinking about the implications of the dance club cover charge.
A bus driver's advice on dating in college.
This generation's new brand of D.I.Y., tech-savvy musicians and music consumers has left many once-prominent labels in the dust.
Whenever Florida coach Will Muschamp speaks, I listen. Then I take it with a grain of salt.
As a goal for this year and going forward, state legislators want more graduates in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) majors in order to attract high-paying jobs to the state of Florida.
A former producer at WUFT-TV was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and resisting without violence Wednesday morning.
For Florida, Wednesday afternoon brought a new beginning, a milestone, and more of the dominance to which the team has become accustomed.
On behalf of Students for a Democratic Society, Dave Schneider volunteered his car and offered free rides downtown for anyone interested in the city elections and the Republican Presidential Preference Primary.