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Zachary Field knows better than to post an inappropriate photo on Facebook.
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Zachary Field knows better than to post an inappropriate photo on Facebook.
Hundreds of UF students on the pre-medical school track are already preparing for the 2015 Medical College Admissions Test.
A new Yiddish language course will be offered in the Spring, making UF the first Florida university to offer a class in the traditional European-Jewish language.
UF Levin College of Law did not follow the national trend of cutting the size of its entering class this year.
Shark Week hoo-ha-ha.
Last year, 991 UF students applied to law school, but not all of them planned to follow the traditional route.
Forty-six out of the 50 Student Government executive committee nominations sailed through unanimous Student Senate approval Tuesday night.
The title for best falafel in Gainesville came down to a split decision.
A survey released last week by Kaplan Test Prep shows that only 32 percent of future medical school students plan to go into general health care, while the other 68 percent plans to have a specialization.
Justin Correll has gotten lucky before.
Justin Correll, 30, a UF electrical engineering junior, won $25,000 from Kaplan Test Prep’s annual Where Will You Take You sweepstakes.
Students got down and dirty in dough for the annual dog-eat-dog Hamantaschen Bake-Off at UF Hillel on Wednesday night.
UF entrepreneurship graduate student Jeff Kaplan, 27, passes out fliers on the Plaza of the Americas for the Taglit-Birthright Israel trip. Registration for the trip begins at 10 a.m. Feb. 13 and is open to all Jewish students.
Aspiring doctors’ admission process to medical school may be different from what they thought.
A new tutoring company is using one-on-one instruction to help students with their STEM classes.
The Student Senate unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday that opposes raising roam towing charges in Gainesville.
Kyle Sullivan calls himself a "homemore," a label he created for people who prefer to live outside.
The Graduate Management Admission Test, or GMAT, will include a new reasoning section starting this summer.
Scott Fried let a broad smile stretch across his face as he told UF students how to savor life. Fried, who has HIV, said life is sweeter when people learn to love themselves.
During Tuesday's Student Senate meeting, the Senate approved three new senators and two new committee members.