Hispanic-Latino Affairs to host stress-free week
With finals approaching, Hispanic-Latino Affairs is providing a week of relaxing events.
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With finals approaching, Hispanic-Latino Affairs is providing a week of relaxing events.
A new organization on campus is giving students with disabilities a voice.
Joseph Briggs has considered quitting the sport he loves more than once.
Last Wednesday, a freshman residing in North Hall decided to take his own life. As of writing, this is the only information that has been released publicly.
University Police is investigating the death of a UF student that occurred in North Hall on Wednesday morning.
The Fall Flu: Even if you’ve never had it, you’ve certainly come into close contact with it. For those of you who are new to UF — or just have really strong immune systems — the Fall Flu is the annual time of year when cold- and flu-like symptoms ravage the Student Body. Some call it Gator Flu or, even more charmingly, the UF Plague. GPAs are crippled, dates are ruined, everything becomes miserable for a solid week or so and Netflix (note the absence of "chill") becomes one’s top weekend priority.
UF Health will give students and Gainesville residents another health care option.
UF animal sciences senior Joe Richichi shares a two-bedroom apartment with about 50 cold-blooded companions.
The UF Center for Global Islamic Studies is exploring the relationship between medicine and Islamic ethics.
The Florida Surgeon General and Secretary of Health Dr. John Armstrong spoke at the UF Health Pediatrics Gerold L. Schiebler Children’s Medical Services Center on Thursday to celebrate something he called nothing short of remarkable.
Students who want a free flu vaccine will need to show proof of insurance this year.
UF Health celebrated its fifth year of the five-year Forward Together plan with an unveiling of the new five-year plan: the Power of Together.
Madison Dorman was 16 years old when she first traveled to Chile.
The Gator Nation will lose a hard-working and dedicated administrator in May.
When the Spring semester of her senior year rolled around, Mallory Thompson began applying to companies in Atlanta and Nashville.
Maria Coady said goodbye to her son four months ago after he died in a motorcycle accident, and now she has found a way to keep his memory alive.
Accent Speaker’s Bureau planned on welcoming former first lady Rosalynn Carter to the Phillips Center for Performing Arts on Tuesday night, but she was sick and stayed in Plains, Georgia.
A county health report ranked Alachua County No. 1 for clinical care.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter will speak about mental health at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday.
The UF Equal Access Clinic Network is encouraging community members to participate in its annual fundraising run this weekend to help keep one of the clinics afloat.