At the University of Florida, the Interfraternity Council, which oversees all of the fraternities at the school, said progress has been made to combat hazing in the community, yet it is not completely resolved.
Read More »Two North Central Florida football teams head to 2012 state championships
Both the Gainesville and Trenton high school football teams made it to state championship games this fall. We profile both.
Read More »Former governors speak at UF about voting, preserving state’s natural resources
Five of the past nine Florida governors visited UF this morning, speaking about growth management, keeping students in Florida after graduation and exercising democratic rights -- such as voting.
Read More »Florida Museum of Natural History uses grant to digitize invertebrate collection
Web searchers will soon be a few clicks away from one of the largest collections of invertebrates in the world. This year, the museum expects to add 20- to 40,000 records, he said.
Read More »DblWIDE performs at the Bo Diddley Plaza for “Free Fridays”
A local Gainesville country band dblWIDE is performing at the Bo Diddley Community Plaza tonight.
Read More »Gator students weigh in on tonight’s “Sweet Sixteen” matchup
Despite key injuries, the Gators have managed to make it through the first two rounds of the Big Dance to advance to the “Sweet Sixteen.” Florida’s 89.1, WUFT-FM’s Nick Swain talks to Gator fans to get the pulse of the campus. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/FPSweet16wrapfinalNickSwain.mp3]
Read More »GRU customers warned of potential scams
Gainesville Regional Utilities is warning its customers of ongoing scams concerning energy surveys. Customers have reported getting calls from an individual posing as a GRU employee. There have also been reports of a person coming to customers’ homes and asking for access inside to conduct a survey. GRU Spokesman Lewis …
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