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InsideCollege recently ranked UF as one of the 24 most spirited schools in the country.
Former Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio told students and Gainesville residents in a speech she gave Wednesday afternoon that everyone has the potential to be an effective leader.
Leap years could become a thing of the past if a new calendar proposed by Johns Hopkins University professors is adopted.
Bret Whiteley gathered firewood that would be used to warm wind chilled visitors. His dog, UmaLuzi, explored exhibits and greeted visitors at the Cinema Verde Film Festival.
A Miami couple donated $5 million to a UF gene therapy program.
UF engineering students will showcase their talents with the 61st annual E-Week.
Amira Hass looked directly into a video camera and said she believes the world is in danger.
UF students quake at the thought of the long road to a bitter and possibly fruitless quest. Those who do it still dread it.
Some UF students celebrated the New Year last month with tipsy kisses and champagne, but a group in the Reitz Union rang it in with a lion dance and kung fu this weekend.
Gators are taking "going green" literally with on-campus dining this year.
Floridians were left empty-handed last week when Taco Bell launched its breakfast menu in the West.
UF's College of Journalism and Communications announced Thursday that a new master's program will start taking students during Summer B.
A little bit of rain on Wednesday did not stop Loreal Dolar from speaking to students about Catholic Gators. Students showed up to the Reitz Union Colonnade to learn about religious organizations despite the water that blurred and smudged the 21-year-old biology senior's fliers.
Getting that daily dose of Vitamin C may cost a little more this month.
You've heard the cliché, "You never get a second chance to make a first impression."
While some students stood in line to buy textbooks or waited for classes to open up on ISIS on Monday, others enjoyed bowling and playing billiards during the first Back to School Bash at the Reitz Union Game Room.