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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.
A little bit of rain on Wednesday did not stop Loreal Dolar from speaking to students about Catholic Gators. Students showed up to the Reitz Union Colonnade to learn about religious organizations despite the water that blurred and smudged the 21-year-old biology senior's fliers.
Six UF students are trying to raise awareness about local homeless youth and encourage students to take action.
The MCAT is on track to see some big changes in 2015, but UF premed undergraduates aren't likely to see a modification in required courses.
The Gator Student Alliance is being formed to combat one issue all students face: tuition hikes.
Scents of cinnamon, nutmeg, brown sugar and baked apples escape from the oven, filling the kitchen with the warm aroma that is reminiscent of grandma's baking come holiday time.
UF Hillel has expanded Israel Week into Israel Month this year in hopes of giving students more opportunity to participate.
Andrew Shaw wanted to see more diversity in the Jewish groups at UF Hillel. He found it in his friends who were coming out.
A new study might cause future law students to rethink what weekend party photos they post online for the whole world to see.
Jeffrey Kaplan, 25, UF Hillel's program director, helps to construct one of Florida's largest sukkahs.
Jeffrey Kaplan, 25, UF Hillel's program director, helps to construct one of Florida's largest sukkahs.
While many UF students were road-tripping back from Baton Rouge, La., on Sunday, Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity brothers and UF Hillel members were building a large sukkah.
Students browsing booths at the Arts and Cultural Opportunities Fair last week looked on in surprise as 70 students began dancing and Gator-chomping in unison.
In Thursday's Alligator, an article about John Kaplan's documentary should have said he wanted the final scene to be him giving a thumbs up. In Friday's Alligator, an article should have said that the Florida Modern Day Slavery Museum would be on the Plaza of the Americas from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday.
On the first day of his international journalism class at the University of Florida, Kaplan tips his cap to his students after explaining he had been diagnosed with cancer. Despite six months of chemo treatments, he never missed a class but was not permitted by his doctors to fly with his “Florida FlyIns” students to Guatemala.