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The Career Resource Center's new facilities will have more study rooms and spaces to meet employers.
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The Career Resource Center's new facilities will have more study rooms and spaces to meet employers.
The Career Resource Center's new facilities will have more study rooms and spaces to meet employers.
With one hand in a cast bound with orange and blue tape, Heather White used a mallet to pound a hole into the wall of the Career Resource Center.
When Alex Becsey signed his lease, he was concerned that no one showed him the blueprints to his future unit.
At the age of 30, Dustin Pfundheller believes he will soon become the youngest American to travel to all 193 U.N. member states, all while working a full-time job.
In February, the white flowers of a newly planted magnolia tree will stand tall, a permanent mark on Gainesville for a fallen UF student.
A UF professor will serve under incoming President Donald Trump on the National Medal of Science committee.
A group of about 70 people celebrated Arbor Day on Thursday by planting a ceremonial tree with a golden shovel.
As President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated Friday, UF students can watch the ceremony at five different locations on campus.
From left: Professor Mike Foley speaks with Michael LaForgia about LaForgia’s investigative series “Failure Factories” for the Tampa Bay Times. LaForgia won the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting in 2016 for the investigation into Pinellas County schools.
From left: Professor Mike Foley speaks with Michael LaForgia about LaForgia’s investigative series “Failure Factories” for the Tampa Bay Times. LaForgia won the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting in 2016 for the investigation into Pinellas County schools.
When Brittany Munyer read the Tampa Bay Times series “Failure Factories,” she realized she wanted to be a teacher.
Since she was 3 years old, Alexandra Rodriguez has been holding her arms straight and kicking.
A bus driver nearly struck a UF graduate student on campus Tuesday afternoon.
Some University Police officers will see a 1.5 percent pay increase for the next three years, starting this month. On Friday, the UF Board of Trustees ratified the contract between UF and the Police Benevolent Association, which represents police officers in Florida. Officers and sergeants will see
Though she only spoke to Roselle Derequito a few times, Jonessa Cortes, 22, wept when she talked about the little memories they shared.
Gainesville start-up companies will soon have more space to call home.
After hearing about her Jewish friends’ experiences at Birthright, Heather Ryan became curious about visiting Israel herself.
Students were heckled and cursed at Wednesday afternoon, egged on by a Satanic felt pupped named Tyrone.
Hanna Clayton plans to graduate in three years, but after having trouble registering for upper-level English classes, she’s starting to stress about whether that will happen.