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Melissa Betancourt recently helped her favorite cat find a new home.
Kevin Skipper smoked 30 cigarettes a day for 15 years. And then he quit.
When she was an energetic third-grader, Margo Klar had the chance to invent something. She decided to make a folder for her kitchen sink that holds all utensils and takes up little space.
Gerard Weber grew up in Canada listening to Paul Desmond songs with his grandparents. He clutched onto every note the saxophone produced and started playing the instrument in fifth grade.
Nancy Ward voted alone for the first time last year. She tapped a screen, chose candidates and proudly stuck an “I Voted” sticker onto her chest.
He was there when President Barack Obama prepared to tell the nation that Osama bin Laden had been killed.
Students pushed their way through the crowd to get a closer look at Ludacris on Friday night during Gator Growl.
Alumni can get up and give all throughout the week as part of an annual Homecoming tradition.
Merengue musician Toño Rosario will be “kulikitakaing” his way to UF for Hispanic Heritage Month.
LinkedIn has added itself to the toppling tower of university rankings, and UF didn’t make the cut.
Annette Taddeo picked oranges from her family’s grove and sold them to neighbors in Colombia when she was 13 years old. Her entrepreneurial spirit led her to found one of the top 100 small businesses in Florida, LanguageSpeak, after moving to Miami at 18.
The crimson pride at Harvard University will feature some orange and blue this weekend.
As midterm elections approach, UF is encouraging students to sign up with the online voting resource, TurboVote.
Sgt. Maj. Kevin Watt started playing the trumpet 41 years ago. He now performs with the Jazz Ambassadors U.S. Army Field Band.