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Taylor Ferlita started her freshman year wanting to be in the pre-med track. But that soon changed when she dove deeper into the coursework.
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Taylor Ferlita started her freshman year wanting to be in the pre-med track. But that soon changed when she dove deeper into the coursework.
The most important test for students applying to law school faced a major change Saturday: a switch from traditional pencil and paper to a modern, digital tablet.
Drones stretch out across the coast collecting water samples. Sensors attach to bridges; piers and buoys monitor sea activity. Computers collect data and make environmental predictions.
Albert and Alberta made a trip to the nation’s capital to take vacation selfies and see the opening of UF’s new Office of Federal Relations.
Levin College of Law saw applications double from 2015 to 2016, and a national study said this is due to the presidential election.
UF researchers have discovered that changes in air pressure contribute to rapid sea level rise in the east coast and are now looking to study the Caribbean Sea.
This weekend, the Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival will take place at Sunshine Grove in Okeechobee, Florida. The event will be the festival’s second annual iteration, with performances starting today at 4 p.m. and running until 6 a.m. Monday.
Mormons mingled with Krishnas and Methodists over fresh fruit and red pepper hummus on Tuesday at UF Hillel, one stop on an interfaith tour of the town.
A $5 million, 24-home cohousing community in Gainesville will break ground next month, making it the first of its kind in the city.
Before they each made their television debuts on the drama “One Tree Hill,” Tyler Hilton and Kate Voegele were musicians.
The St. Francis Pet Care clinic opened its doors in 2007. Its first patient, Baby Girl, belonged to a homeless woman in the community.
At the only Student Government debate before elections, both Impact Party and Access Party spent the majority of the time hurling insults at each other.
As medical school admissions officers across the country question the new Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), UF administrators see it as an improvement.
For the first time in about five years, the future of the law profession is looking bright.
Gavin Doran found inspiration through the humans of Gainesville.
If Homer Simpson were real, he would be first in line at the Global Medical Training’s 5K on Sunday.
The MCAT is officially changing this month, causing a stir among hundreds of medical school hopefuls grinding through the application process.
UF undergraduates applying to law schools made up the largest pool of applicants in the country last year. But not all of those applicants decided to apply to the UF Levin College of Law.
The Association for Women in Science’s North Central Florida Affiliate Group is hoping to form a partnership with Santa Fe College.
Not as chilly as Sojams past, this year’s 12th annual a cappella festival was studded by Durham’s cold breeze, which cut through the unexpectedly Florida-esque weather, and emotional moments between a cappella veterans and students alike.