Julie Seifert, University of Florida student, released self-published book
Most freshman class projects end up in a dorm room trash bin or, at best, are saved deep in the ranks of a computer file that will never be looked at again.
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Most freshman class projects end up in a dorm room trash bin or, at best, are saved deep in the ranks of a computer file that will never be looked at again.
Mia Kelly is not one to keep with stereotypes.
There is a world outside happy-hour specials and end-of-the-week naps on Friday afternoons.
Seven thousand and seven hundred Alachua County children don't know where their next meal will come from, and 594 Alachua County students don't know where they are sleeping tonight.
The new online registration system for group fitness classes has had what RecSports Coordinator for Fitness Ambre Sheehy calls a "learning curve."
UF Army ROTC and Navy ROTC will compete Thursday to determine which branch is better - at flag football, that is.
Not even a power outage could stop gamers from participating in National Gaming Day @ Library West on Saturday.
Soma Nwokolo became aware of the realities of racism after she moved to the U.S. from England when she was 10.
Gatorship, a program of UF's Multicultural and Diversity Affairs, will host a forum discussing the relationship between cultural identity and campus involvement today at 6 p.m. in the Graham Gallery.
Gainesville Students for a Democratic Society will host a four-day demonstration beginning today to protest tuition increases at UF.
Throughout the day, students at about 1,800 schools across the country have pledged to remain silent for the 2011 Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity.
Pink was the new orange and blue outside of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.
CNN security analyst, journalist and author Peter Bergen will speak at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Buddy & Anne MacKay Auditorium in Pugh Hall.
The UF Honors Program will host award-winning medical journalist and author Harriet A. Washington at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom.
The Murphree Area has got meat.
UF students can soon avoid the all-too-common wait associated with group fitness classes.