Recipe: orange and blueberry muffins
By Becca Goldring | Sep. 15, 2011Can a blueberry muffin be improved?
Can a blueberry muffin be improved?
A representative from the U.S. Postal Service came to Evinston on Thursday evening to hear residents' concerns about the potential closing of Wood and Swink Old Store's post office.
Before the butterflies in north central Florida take wing, one local butterfly farm is inviting the public to celebrate the colorful creatures.
UF is looking to increase access to dental care in Florida by expanding its dental school and producing more dentists.
More space for students in Library West could become available within a year as the library's inventory sheds about 400 sets of low-use publications.
My two most valuable possessions when the weekend rolls around are my time and my money.
Gators fans flooding into Gainesville for home football games this season will face strict reservation rules at some hotels - including a two-night booking minimum.
Due to the recent closing of the post office in downtown Gainesville, the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Office has changed its mailing address.
A UF music professor was fired in January for allegedly forcing a kiss upon a female student during a private lesson, and an arbitrator recently declared the decision to fire him sound after hearing an appeal from the United Faculty of Florida.
Do you remember the day that you fell in love with music?
The Gainesville chapter of Students for a Democratic Society will march to Tigert Hall this morning to protest the 15 percent tuition increase passed in June by UF's Board of Trustees.
Do you let your cat roam free outside?
After every game, Florida's volleyball team forms a circle and stretches. For most players, this is a mindless routine; but for Holly Pole, it often serves as a moment of reflection.
As the Gators head west for their second consecutive two-game weekend, they are hoping the trip resembles only the second half of their last pair of outings.
It's that time of year again: first tests, late night ventures to the library and many "Venti-sized" coffee cups.
In a room slightly larger than an office supply closet, Robbie Stevens broadcasts radio waves of wailing saxophones, blaring trumpets and pounding drums over the Internet.
Nerves should be high as Florida kicks off its fall season today at the Gator Invitational at the Ring Tennis Complex.
Library hours and transportation are hot topics in the upcoming fall Student Government elections.
We've made it through another week.
From the start of the modern education reform movement, presidents Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama have addressed education in different ways. However the primary issue remains the same. Education was, and still is, in need of dramatic reform.