UF to migrate to Canvas completely for Spring semester
Sakai will no longer be in use starting Spring 2016, completing UF’s migration to Canvas.
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Sakai will no longer be in use starting Spring 2016, completing UF’s migration to Canvas.
The UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences has included UF students in its bilingual extension course for the first time.
The ceremonial green ribbon was cut and the UF Field and Fork Pantry served the Gator Good.
The Hispanic-Latinx Student Assembly was centered around empowerment, culture and inclusivity.
Albert and Alberta aren’t just on the field; they’re on Tinder waiting to see who will be their next match.
McCarty Hall has a friendly neighbor: UF’s new Field and Fork Campus Food Program.
Supermarket giant Publix is now offering full insurance benefits to married same-sex couples.
The colorful murals on the 34th Street Wall will be painted black in solidarity with Ferguson this Sunday.
Pope Francis said evolution and creationism do not contradict, causing a controversy this week that was largely unwarranted, said UF theology professor David Hackett.
Every day, Century Tower chimes peacefully throughout campus. But on Friday, Century Tower will be chiming a different, spookier tune.
Florida voters will have the opportunity to legalize medical marijuana on Nov. 4, and a panel of experts presenting at UF hopes to educate the public about the issue.
The Pride Student Union is asking UF students to peer through the looking glass to learn more about the LGBT community’s Pride History Week.
Colombians and Venezuelans will gather to dance and discuss soccer. The fast-paced chatter of hand gesturing Cubans will hum in the background as they purchase food at a nearby stand.
The JAM turns two today — a milestone the owners didn’t think they’d see.
Eulogies for Michael Brown and Palestinian Mohammed Abu Khdeir were read outside of Turlington Hall on Wednesday.