Flu season may arrive early to Florida, UF prepares with shots
The flu season may have had its earliest start in nearly a decade this year, but UF has yet to see anything out of the ordinary.
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The flu season may have had its earliest start in nearly a decade this year, but UF has yet to see anything out of the ordinary.
Linda Behar-Horenstein helps professors go back to school.
When students reach for a can of Red Bull to keep them awake through an all-night study session, they may be getting more caffeine than they expect.
Editor’s Note: This is the first of two articles, which explain the constitutional and local amendments on Tuesday’s ballot.
The birds and the bees have their place at UF.
Put down the carbonated, sugary energy drink and step away from it. Actually, no, don’t step away; please recycle the can. (We’re Gators — we care.)
Fans of the University of South Carolina and UF were on opposing sides Saturday, except at the Greater Gator and Gamecock Tailgater.
UF’s student population might reflect the trend of young women on hormonal contraceptives being less likely to use condoms, even after they stop using the contraceptives.
One month after the Alachua County Health Department found two Gainesville chickens that tested positive for West Nile virus, Anthony Dennis, county environmental health director, said the county is buzzing with surveillance and precautions.
Finding a balance between late-night food options and library policy became a concern when Library West renewed its extended hours for UF students this Fall.
The “freshman 15” doesn’t stop at the end of freshman year, according to a new study.
UF students and alumni will have the chance to form connections with hundreds of employers at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center today and Wednesday.
UF students can get free flu shots today at the Student Health Care Center.
When first lady Michelle Obama walked onstage at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, she said one word: “Wow.”
Student Health Care Center clerk Donald Greist, 35, waits in line for tickets for first lady Michelle Obama. Obama will be speaking Monday in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center at 3:30 p.m.
Hundreds of UF students and local residents lined up all over Gainesville on Thursday to get tickets to see first lady Michelle Obama when she visits campus next week.
Alligators may love to nap in the sun, but Gators need to take care not to overheat in The Swamp.
TAMPA, Fla. — With the threat of Tropical Storm Isaac approaching Tampa, UF student activists shrugged and threw on some ponchos.
Whether it’s by attending election awareness campaigns or by registering to vote, UF students can become engaged in the upcoming presidential election.
A few days before the biggest UF medical school test of the year, Ray Brown sped 550 miles to Tennessee to clear his mind.