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The UF Computing Help Desk will now listen to your late night technological woes when Murphy’s Law strikes.
Campus was quiet after students left for the summer, yet the sounds of drilling continued as UF’s major construction projects moved along.
As people across the U.S. are collecting petitions and lobbying for legislation that would outlaw unpaid internships, some locals are expressing mixed opinions about changing what has become a corporate norm.
Even on an empty stomach, Shyamala Kishori was full of energy. The gold paint sparkled on her forehead in the afternoon sun as she stood on the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday. She was fasting in observance of Janmashtami, an annual Hare Krishna celebration.
During her night at the State Capitol, UF history senior Lauren Byers saw activism come alive.
As customers casually shopped for toothpaste at CVS/pharmacy on Friday evening, the store became the grounds for a feminist flash mob when nearly 60 people marched in objection to the Obama administration’s appeal on the federal court’s decision to put the morning-after pill over the counter with no restrictions.
UF has proven its green potential, winning first place in the Environmental Protection Agency’s first Campus RainWorks Challenge in the large institution category. The team that represented UF earned $2,500 and an $11,000 grant to monitor the improvements of its design.
Israeli choreographer Dana Ruttenberg has spent this semester, teaching and interacting with students in the UF School of Theatre + Dance.
When UF alumna Stephanie Seguin was a student, she had to resort to the “crossing-your-fingers-and-hope-you’re-not-pregnant method” of contraception when the pharmacy was closed.
UF and the Dean of Students Office will unveil the Collegiate Veterans Success Center on Tuesday in Yon Hall, Room 418.
UF students and faculty, in partnership with local residents, will host a weeklong series of events starting today for Gainesville’s annual Farmworker Awareness Week.
UF criminology junior-turned-author Nikolas Wong is hosting a book signing today for his recently published work, “The Coffee House.”
About 60 animals have been treated at UF’s Small Animal Hospital with a hyperbaric chamber, an oxygen machine found to cure the wounds of furry friends in addition to people.
Member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame and Gator alumnus Col. Joe Kittinger spoke to about 400 students and faculty about his contributions to the Red Bull Stratos program Wednesday in the Reitz Union Auditorium.
A member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame and Gator alumus Colonel Joe Kittinger will speak at UF today in the Reitz Union Auditorium at 4 p.m. about his contributions to the Red Bull Stratos program.
Political scientist and award-winning author David Campbell will share his research on the role of religion in American politics during a presentation today.
To show how important Gator families are to the UF community, the Division of Student Affairs is hosting the first all-campus Family Weekend Feb. 22 through Feb. 24.
UF will be flooded with school spirit Saturday as students jog through campus covered in orange and blue powder during the first Gator Run.
Focused on his education at Tulane University, Lt. Lincoln Schneider tucked away his interest in joining the Navy, believing it was a missed opportunity.
UF’s online graduate business program was named the No. 1 program in the state and No. 4 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report Tuesday.