Fewer minority students were admitted to UF this year
UF undergraduate applications reached a record high this year, but minority applicants saw a dip in admissions.
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UF undergraduate applications reached a record high this year, but minority applicants saw a dip in admissions.
A girl smiling ear to ear raised her arms in the air in front of the Walt Disney World Cinderella Castle at Magic Kingdom.
UF students may be seen shuffling at Flavet Field on the last day of classes.
Gainesville’s land developments may put the city’s architectural history at risk.
Students may hear loud booms on their way to class Tuesday.
A shark is coming to the Swamp in two weeks.
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Nicolette Jennings competed in her first pageant at the age of 17.
Museum goers can build and remake a sculpture on display in an exhibit Saturday.
Jackson Sasser wore a wool topcoat his first day as president of Santa Fe College. It was unusually cold outside as he walked to convocation, but Sasser immediately felt at home, he said.
Gainesville is one of the best cities for college students when it comes to cost of living, academia and economic growth.