Humanities expert series kicks off
Over the next 18 months, 12 humanities experts will come to UF to discuss the current state of liberal arts and sciences at U.S. universities.
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Over the next 18 months, 12 humanities experts will come to UF to discuss the current state of liberal arts and sciences at U.S. universities.
UF faculty and staff have been honored during Homecoming week since 1958.
Parking, professionalism and dubstep have all become easier thanks to your fellow Gators.
In 1991, all of UF's international services were scattered around campus. That same year, only 300 UF students were sent to study abroad.
UF may have fallen this year in its party school ranking, but according to the Princeton Review, it has improved its position in at least one other category.
Money earned from selling an unwanted textbook can sometimes equal the cost of a few Ramen noodle dinners.
You don't have to binge and purge five times a day to need help.
You have no car, no money and no clue where you are going to get food next. Welcome to college.
Greek life at UF could have a lot of stereotypes if you blindly put everyone in neat and easy categories. A closer look might show something different.
So you're settling in - getting used to the roommate, eating at dining halls and making awkward conversation with that cute girl or boy who always gets breakfast the same time you do.
There is no yellow brick road of transportation in the land of the orange and blue.
UF's newest graduates may have more to fear this weekend than an unfriendly job market.
About 2,500 students will move out of their summertime homes in UF's residence halls this week.
A group in Gainesville aims to help others shift gears and get back on the road to success.
UF is teaming up with 29 universities to obtain an Internet service that is so fast, one could download 200 iTunes songs in eight seconds.
The blue-and-red flashing "open" sign is only the first level of welcoming Southern hospitality.
After last year's lack of a musical act, Gator Growl will be bringing in The Goo Goo Dolls to rock the crowd at this year's homecoming celebration.
The daily life of UF bats will soon be available for all to see.
About a dozen UF faculty members, with specialties ranging from traditional medicine to environmental sociology, have received a $6.5 million grant to study the psychological and environmental effects of the Gulf's latest oil spill.
The UF student senate voted Tuesday to further the defining of online voting and stall the revision of UF Student Government's financial codes.