Professors receive grant to study skin cells
By Romy Ellenbogen | Oct. 31, 2016UF researchers recently received a grant of nearly half a million dollars in the hopes of finding a way to regenerate tissue to possibly help injuries.
UF researchers recently received a grant of nearly half a million dollars in the hopes of finding a way to regenerate tissue to possibly help injuries.
A University of Tennessee psychology associate professor told UF students Monday that discussions about the LGBTQ+ community should focus on tackling myths about the community.
On Monday, our editorial covered a very touchy topic. We decided to evaluate how a beloved TV show, “Bob’s Burgers,” was able to create a genuinely funny autistic character. It flirted with notions of comedic permissibility and how to identify that thin line between funny and disrespectful.
For as long as I can remember, I have touted October as my favorite month and Halloween as my favorite holiday. There wasn’t a defining moment where I decided this was the case, yet this fact has remained a minor facet of my identity I often analyze around this time of year. Perhaps it came about as a result of my adoration for vampires, horror films and sinister folklore, because Halloween allowed my otherwise-bizarre fascination to be cool for just one day. Or maybe it was because of my incessant desire to subvert the social norms of my suburban South Florida environment, as Halloween gave me a parent-approved outlet to do so.
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The Florida men and women’s cross country teams competed in the Southeastern Conference Championship at the University of Arkansas’ Agri Park on Friday.
JACKSONVILLE — Jarrad Davis cried out in pain as the stadium went quiet.
It must be strange to field these types of questions, especially after winning by two touchdowns in a rivalry game, after your defense suffocated yet another conference opponent, and after — just over halfway through the season — your team sits alone atop the SEC East.
Jacob Eason danced out of the pocket and dashed toward the sideline, keeping his eyes locked downfield.
As other students move on to different apps, Kristen Harding, 21, still uses Vine to send funny videos to her friends.
The previously plain wall outside Leonardo’s 706 was covered in green, orange and blue paint Friday afternoon.
The night before Halloween, cobwebs stretched across the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves inside Gainesville’s Civic Media Center, which celebrated its 23rd anniversary Sunday.
As a little girl, Abby Dougherty ran around in UF T-shirts and a Tim Tebow jumper.
Mark Sandfoss, 32, walks up and down the shoreline of an uninhabited island in the middle of the night looking for venomous snakes.
Police are looking for a man after a woman reported an attempted sexual assault near campus early Sunday morning, University Police said in a UF timely warning emailed out Sunday night.
Julianna Johnson, 18, emailed her professor Wednesday asking if she could turn in her assignment by email.
Perhaps one of the greatest challenges a humorist must face is making jokes on topics that are extremely personal. In times of heightened sensitivity, this challenge only becomes more difficult. Although jokes about things people can’t change are always dangerous territory for comedians, there’s one show on television right now that confronts autism in a way that is delicate, respectful and downright hilarious.
Update: This story has been updated to reflect that the charges against Jackson Kilcoyne were dropped as of July 5, 2019.
Melvin Henderson felt like a failure as a parent each time he had to wait outside of a public restroom.
This week, a thing is going to happen: We are going to choose our new president. Let’s take a moment to talk about the gravity of that last statement. We are going to choose our new president. Who are we to be making this decision? We’re just people. However, we live in a society in which we’ve been gifted with the privilege to elect our own leader. Although we are certainly allowed to complain about our choices and be dissatisfied, let’s not forget how truly amazing this concept is.