Former Florida cornerback J.C. Jackson has been found not guilty Friday on three counts of armed robbery. And, yes, he wants to come back to the Gators. Jackson, a defensive back who had been expected to start before the April 18 incident in Gainesville, also was cleared of a burglary …
Read More »Alachua Ceremony Brings Veterans, Families Together To Celebrate
An Alachua County Veterans Day Celebration gave residents the opportunity to honor those who served in the military. This year’s event was dedicated especially to Vietnam Veterans, as 2015 marks 50 years since the start of the Vietnam War.
Read More »Gainesville Workers Rally To Raise Minimum Wage
The Fight for $15 and Union Rights movement rally to raise the minimum wage took place in over 20 cities in Florida Tuesday as part of National Day of Action. The local rally was organized by the Alachua County Labor Coalition and took place at Northwest 13th Street and West University Avenue.
Read More »New UF Graduate Certificate To Focus On Disabilities In Society
The University of Florida is offering a disabilities studies graduate certificate this spring. The program joins an existing undergraduate minor and will help to dispel misconceptions about disability in society.
Read More »National Assessment Of Education Progress Scores Low In Florida
The 2015 scores for the National Assessment of Education Progress exam (NAEP) are out, and the overall results were low for Florida and the nation as a whole. The scores for Florida's eighth graders in the national math exam were lower than two years ago. Despite these low scores, Duval County Public schools were ranked among the top districts in the U.S. in both reading and math.
Read More »University of Florida Gallery Features Notable Alumni
UF School of Art and Art History Alumni team up for a joint show at University Gallery through Dec. 4. Artists Robert Fichter and Mernet Larsen will discuss their work during a public reception at the gallery from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 6.
Read More »Days for Girls International CEO Speaks on Sustainable Feminine Hygiene
Celseste Mergens, founder and CEO of Days for Girls International, presented her lecture, Turning Passion into Action, on finding sustainable solutions for feminine hygiene in developing nations at the University of Florida in cooperation with Bob Graham Center for Public Service and the Alachua County Medical Society.
Read More »UF Cornhole, Cart Races Raise Money for Charity
While UF Campaign for Charities raises money year-round, its general campaign began on campus in October with fundraising events scheduled throughout the month.
Read More »Field and Fork Food Pantry Facing Food Shortages
The University of Florida's Field and Fork Food Pantry is facing food shortages only 34 business days after its opening. The number of visits has been higher than initially expected.
Read More »Students Circulate Petition For Norman Hall Renovations
Students at the University of Florida College of Education are asking for help from the state of Florida to renovate Norman Hall. Having very little updates since its establishment in 1934, students fear the building is negatively affecting their health.
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