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(03/13/15 12:56am)
Pictured is the new Digital Radiography X-ray machine located in UF Student Health Care Center. Costing approximately $150,000, the machine can produce thumbnail images of X-rays four to five seconds after the X-ray is taken.
(03/13/15 12:56am)
X-ray images will be available more quickly with the UF Student Health Care Center’s new digital radiography X-ray machine.
(03/12/15 11:54pm)
Pictured is the new Digital Radiography X-ray machine located in UF Student Health Care Center. Costing approximately $150,000, the machine can produce thumbnail images of X-rays four to five seconds after the X-ray is taken.
(02/24/15 1:09am)
“Don’t forget to smile,” Syleena Powell wrote on the covered bathroom mirror in the Florida Gym on Monday.
(02/23/15 11:30pm)
Niamh Clancy, an 18-year-old UF biology freshman, writes on a mirror on Plaza of the Americas as part of the “Mirrorless Monday” event, which was sponsored by GatorWell and partnered with Housing and Residence Education, the Student Health Care Center and RecSports. They invited students to write things they liked about themselves on mirrors around campus. Clancy wrote, “I like to make others happy.”
(02/20/15 12:58am)
The week before sophomore year started, I decided I was finally an adult, and it was high time that I purchased my own box of condoms. Prior to that, I had always relied on the free condoms from the health center or crossed my fingers that my partner would bring some.
(02/17/15 1:14am)
A new device for smartphones boasts the ability to test for HIV and syphilis with results in just 15 minutes.
(02/13/15 12:49am)
Several locations around Alachua County will be open with resources to help citizens enroll for mandatory health care before enrollment ends Sunday.
(02/04/15 12:51am)
There was no shortage of evidence in Dr. Nancy Hardt’s PowerPoint slides, showing communities must invest in early childhood care and education to avoid paying more in the future.
(02/03/15 1:08am)
Gladstone Michel and Ruth DeClasse said goodbye to their only son, Jerry DeClasse, for the last time Sunday afternoon.
(01/30/15 12:53am)
A decision by the UF College of Nursing to suspend admissions to the nurse midwifery program has upset students and alumni enough to inspire them to start a petition that’s gained more than 1,700 supporters
(01/15/15 11:41pm)
Generally, when people think of Disneyland Park, they picture a fantastic time with friends and family. Sure, they may get sick riding around on the Alice In Wonderland teacups, but few expect to get literally sick, especially with the measles. However, that’s exactly what happened to at least 26 people who recently visited the California theme park.
(01/14/15 1:09am)
The recent suicide of a Santa Fe student has cast light on the need for mental wellness resources in Gainesville.
(01/14/15 12:31am)
The deadline for students who enrolled during or after Summer B to submit proof of health insurance is Friday, or they could face a fee and automatic enrollment in UF’s health insurance plan.
(01/14/15 12:16am)
For Ashlee Larranore, flu season is nothing to worry about. Her last serious run-in with the disease was two weeks during her sophomore year of high school, and she relies on her strong immune system not to get sick.
(01/12/15 12:24am)
Last week, President Barack Obama unveiled a proposal to make the first two years of community college tuition free for students who uphold certain standards.
(01/08/15 11:53pm)
Welcome back, Gators. I missed everyone dearly during the break and can’t wait for this next year, along with its new eye candy, new late-night adventures and new resolutions.
(12/10/14 1:14am)
All Thomas Coady wanted was a motorcycle.
(12/10/14 1:11am)
Three UF students are taking a stand on mental illness by creating a nonprofit called Stronger than Stigma.
(12/08/14 12:39am)
Following a federal court decision announced Wednesday, Florida same-sex couples can marry by early January — but some partners are hesitant to plan their ceremonies.