UF Entrepreneurship Club hosts job fair with local startups
Employers and students braved the cold Tuesday on the Reitz Union Breezeway to talk about jobs.
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Employers and students braved the cold Tuesday on the Reitz Union Breezeway to talk about jobs.
I sincerely hope that everyone here in Gainesville had a great Veterans Day. Remembering those who have served our country — both the living and those who have passed away or died in action — is incredibly important. Our government is right to set aside a day for celebration and respect for the brave human beings who lay down their lives in the name of protecting every citizen of the U.S. Whether you agree with the military policies and actions the U.S. government has taken throughout history, the sacrifices made by our soldiers should never be diminished.
After The JAM announced its closing, the rumor mill spiked with concerns that a block-wide buyout was imminent near downtown.
Adobe Creative Suite may be within reach on a college-student budget.
When this year’s college freshmen begin their senior year in Fall 2017, the Gainesville landscape will be home to a new kind of tourist hub – a retail, restaurant, residential and office space all-in-one that will be known as Celebration Pointe.
The small, concrete patio between Boca Fiesta and Palomino Pool Hall is a community hub of sorts: Mondays it houses crowds for karaoke night, and Thursdays it amasses teams for trivia competitions.
One of Gainesville’s beloved music venues downtown hosts its final jam Saturday.
UF’s 3-D printing labs are looking to increase student use.
UF computer science junior Kenneth Cabrera (left), 21, takes a picture with 23-year-old Santa Fe paramedic student Marcus Hamilton, dressed as Copa the parrot outside of the Hub on Thursday.
Bill McGinn, assistant director of UF Business Affairs and Joe and Joey Kobus of EnerFusion install a new solar-powered workstation outside the Hub on Tuesday. The station was funded by the UF Student Government. A similar work space can be found at Rawlings Plaza.
The garden at Highlands Presbyterian Community Church is green with potential, yet overgrown with expectation.
The introduction of the new e-Learning site, Canvas, has UF faculty members struggling to upload student grades.
Midterms can be bit overwhelming. From the overload of material to the stress of constant studying, we’ve been there. Here are a few tips to guide you through midterms:
When Roger Catchpole tried to book a scuba-diving excursion for his honeymoon two years ago, the process was frustrating.
Vegans don’t have to scavenge for food anymore now that UF’s Gator Dining Services is expanding its vegan options.
A woman said she was followed by a man who matched the description of the UF assault suspect near the Hub early Sunday, setting off a string of UF alerts at about 1 a.m.
The UF College of Engineering received a $1 million donation for the construction of a five-story engineering hub.
The JAM turns two today — a milestone the owners didn’t think they’d see.
Dressed in neon vests and armed with Walkie Talkies, 10 male students stood around a table at the University Police Department Tuesday evening, awaiting directions from the officers.
Students can heat up a frozen meal in a new microwave in the Reitz Union and then eat it on a solar-powered picnic table by the end of the month, courtesy of UF Student Senate.