UF ranked fifth in online undergraduate degrees
From 2013 to 2014, UF’s online degree program rocketed up 29 places in the U.S. News and World rankings.
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From 2013 to 2014, UF’s online degree program rocketed up 29 places in the U.S. News and World rankings.
Twenty feet up in the air, gracefully twisting her body and wrapping pieces of silk around her feet and hands, A’shayla Passaretti flips upside down and dangles above the studio floor.
Volaticus Aerial Dance club will host its fall showcase 6:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday in the Nadine McGuire Dance Pavilion. Aerial dance incorporates acrobatics, classical dance and equipment that is hung from the ceiling. The showcase will highlight 11 individual performances and two group pieces. It's free and open to the public.
Showing appreciation for teachers can be difficult in college. The Campus Diplomats want to make it easier for students to offer thanks by giving them the opportunity to send a thank you note and a small gift to their teachers or teaching assistants.
Dedrah Mathis wanted to thank two of her teaching assistants and show her appreciation for their work this semester, but showing appreciation as a student can be difficult in large lectures.
When Stephany Vazquez was taken to the hospital at 13 years old to get morphine for her cramps, her mom realized her daughter’s menstrual pains weren’t normal.
It’s Halloween day, and you still don’t have a costume. Your sources are limited, and you’ve lost all hope. Fear not. These last minute creative ideas are sure to allude to the fact you totally did not plan your costume.
Your time until Halloween is dwindling. All those elaborate costumes you dreamt up in class are now seeming less and less possible. There are still a few simple costumes you can pull together to avoid recycling last year’s ensemble.
You’re done with being the same ol’ cliches for Halloween. Why not use this year as your chance to branch out and create a costume with more relevance? Chances are there won’t be anyone in your group with these costumes. You’ll be the talk of the costume party — and not because you drank too much punch.
Today is the last day Starbucks is offering a free coffee to generous patrons.
Fall not only brings out the best coffee flavors, i.e. pumpkin spice. it also means it’s Halloween time. If you start planning now, you could rock a costume that screams Spooky Sally.
Anthony Lopez spends 14 hours a week playing “League of Legends.”
At the beginning of the second day of voting for the People’s Choice award at National Red Bull Flugtag Miami, the Gator Aviators were in last place. Max Famiglietti, Jon Kistemaker, Chris Roda, Aaron Alanguilan and Rocky Flood started rallying for support.
He might win gold medals, but Ryan Lochte can’t win viewers.
Lines were blurred between hearing and listening in one of this summer’s biggest hits. If it weren’t for the topless women prancing around Robin Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell in the music video for “Blurred Lines,” no one would have heard what Thicke was “trying to say.”
Red has a reputation of making women feel ambitious, daring and confident. Think of the little red dress you zip up to impress or those haute red heels that are your go-to accessory.
Five UF students will take flight in the National Red Bull Flugtag Miami, a human-powered flying competition.
The Loop UF App might be useful for new students.
The development of a new blue-light emergency mobile application funded by Student Government will put the technology of the blue-light poles on campus directly into the hands of students. A single tap will alert authorities with GPS location, said Cristian Arango, director of Nightlife Navigators.
Wednesday opening-night art show