UF IFAS works to improve food safety in Ethiopia
By Kacey Finch | Sep. 6, 2017Two UF officials traveled nearly 8,000 miles to teach Ethiopian butchers food safety tips.
Two UF officials traveled nearly 8,000 miles to teach Ethiopian butchers food safety tips.
Five new bike repair stations will be installed across UF’s campus to expand Student Government’s bike repair program.
As the City of Gainesville braces for the impact of Hurricane Irma under a declaration of emergency, UF has not determined whether classes will be canceled Friday or Monday.
There’s nothing like waking up in the morning and reading a column that makes your blood boil.
Students wandering the maze of McCarty Halls, trapped in an infinite loop of signless walkways, will have a new way to navigate.
What was scheduled as a 7:30 p.m. Saturday game against Northern Colorado has been moved to noon Saturday because of Hurricane Irma, UF Athletic Director Scott Stricklin announced Wednesday.
By the time Shawn Davis turned around, Tarik Black was gone.
Brandon Powell isn’t fazed by hurricanes.
Windy weather and rough conditions were not enough to stop the Gators women’s golfers on Tuesday, as they put together a strong finish in the third and final round of play at the Ocean Course Invitational in Kiawah Island, South Carolina.
Anyone that’s active on social media or has read the news knows that Hurricane Irma is coming.
After a feverish ending to a matchup with Stanford that saw a barrage of shots and crosses into the Gators box in the final minutes, UF goalie Susi Espinoza had one more obstacle to face: the press.
This is an updated story to reflect President Donald Trump's decision to end DACA on Tuesday.
Residents from the Caribbean to Gainesville are on edge and preparing for a possible hit by Category 5 Hurricane Irma.
After two successful events, the Civic Media Center will host its third biweekly Open Jam and Art Show on Friday, Sept. 15. The free event will showcase local musicians and artists in a creative and interactive environment.
Gameday season is upon us, and with the Gators’ first home football game approaching, it’s important to know how to get through the day.
Featuring bands with spontaneous styles, this weekend at High Dive promises to be a unique musical experience.
Loud music blasts through the speakers, people dance alongside strangers who quickly become friends, and excitement rushes through the crowded room — this is just part of what makes a Family Force 5 concert so inviting.
Local rocksteady ska reggae band The Duppies will be playing Friday as part of Bo Diddley Plaza’s Free Fridays concert series.
Despite surviving cancer four times, Paul Hale battles the disease every day.
A Gainesville man was arrested Monday afternoon after he groped one woman at Publix and attacked another woman in a Starbucks bathroom, Gainesville Police said.