Degree might not play major role in career, study says
Although college students might view their major as a seal of fate, a new survey says that might not be the case.
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Although college students might view their major as a seal of fate, a new survey says that might not be the case.
Sleek and confident, Isis King was met by loud cheers as the former “America’s Next Top Model” contestant turned the conference room into a runway.
A couple of rejection letters from NASA didn’t keep one retired astronaut and UF alumnus from getting to space.
Sexting and digital abuse among teenagers and young people has declined.
The weekend ended on a high note for UF’s co-ed competitive a cappella group. No Southern Accent auditioned for producers of “America’s Got Talent” Sunday evening in Atlanta and landed a second audition in front of executive producers.
While UF’s administration pushes toward becoming a top 10 university, college ranking systems are shifting their attention from prestige to value.
Jordan McPherson thinks twice before he uses his credit card.
A bright green Naked Juice truck greeted students who walked by Gator Corner Dining Center on Friday.
The Florida Public Interest Research Group is bringing its new health care awareness campaign to UF’s campus.
When Charlene Ochogo woke up from a nap one afternoon, she was confused when her boyfriend arrived at her dorm.
Alex Payne said he stood shocked and upset when he saw a hardly eaten burger being thrown away at the Fresh Food Company.
Though some public universities have allowed religion-based dorms to be constructed on their campuses, students shouldn’t expect to see them at UF anytime soon.
NASA is linking up with The Gator Nation.
The word “stressed” is commonly used among college students, but UF researchers have zoomed in on the stressors of younger students.
Waves of eager, fitness-enthused students are rolling onto campus for Fall, and the UF Student Recreation and Fitness Center is ready for the crowd.
Freshmen will need to make sure their schedules include “What is the Good Life” in upcoming semesters.
We know it as the historic building nestled between the high-end restaurants and hole-in-the-wall clubs that flood the streets on many weekends. But the Hippodrome State Theatre is a cultural hub of artistic expression and theatrical excellence. And it’s having a birthday.
Gator alumnus and Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte’s reality show debuted Sunday night, and UF students have mixed reactions.
The Reitz Union Grand Ballroom teemed with laughter and applause Tuesday night as Alfonso Ribeiro spoke about his experiences in show business.