Remembering UF ‘French Fries’ sculptor John Raymond Henry
Pamela Henry, then a stockbroker, didn’t know much about art until she met her future husband and sculptor John Raymond Henry in 1982. They got married two years later.
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Pamela Henry, then a stockbroker, didn’t know much about art until she met her future husband and sculptor John Raymond Henry in 1982. They got married two years later.
In an effort to become the country’s preeminent “AI university,” UF has its sights on a new development in the field.
As Sen. Ben Sasse prepares for his return to UF campus, a coalition of UF organizations is also preparing to communicate directly with him for the first time.
Oleksandra Nelson felt shocked when she first saw the news about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February. Now, she said she feels even more heartbroken that the war still continues around eight months later.
With a centennial celebration underway, the University Women’s Club has some unconventional plans: the organization will be dissolved after their 100th anniversary.
Minah Nayeri was scrolling on Instagram when she found out about the brutal death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of Iranian police last Friday. For Nayeri, who grew up in Iran, this is nothing new. The way Amini was treated is commonplace.
Marston Science Library is getting a makeover spanning three floors, one of which opened last week.
TikTok star Josh Richards will make his UF debut, despite speculation of a death threat made against him by a student.
Tuesday’s primary election narrowed down the local races that will bring three new faces to the Gainesville City Commission.
UF’s presidential search follows last year’s search at Florida State University.
Marston Science Library’s fourth and fifth floors are trading out furniture from the library’s 1987 opening to adapt to students’ ever-evolving needs.
Lavina Khan’s heart broke when she heard Roe v. Wade was overturned Friday. Her mind flooded with worries about her family members and everyone else who has a uterus; she feared they had lost control over their bodies.
After long days stuck studying for Summer classes, some students opt to visit nature parks to hike, picnic, take pictures and learn more about Gainesville’s diverse plants and wildlife. These three parks are staples for students looking for an escape.
With the conclusion of listening sessions, UF community members await the next steps in the presidential search — many of which will continue behind closed doors.
Painting has always calmed Laura Martin. It helps her heal from bouts of anxiety and depression and connects her with patients at UF Health Shands Psychiatric Hospital.
The university will host four listening sessions in the next two days as a part of the search for the next president. Faculty and students can provide input on qualities they want the presidential search committee and board of trustees to keep in mind Monday and Tuesday.
The UF community fears discussions about race in classrooms across Florida universities may be stunted come Fall.
The search for UF’s next president has begun, and graduate students remain frustrated they are not represented on the Presidential Search committee.
Walk into Kava Gator and you’ll see shelves of pastries lined up inside a display case, smell of sweet milk and coffee grounds and take a seat at a bar that gives you a view of downtown Gainesville.
Rektok Ross is simply a writer breaking into the YA scene, but the person behind the pen name is someone whose journey is anything but simple.