UF’s Crisis and Emergency Resource Center slated to reopen before November
The Crisis and Emergency Resource Center is reopening at Peabody Hall on Oct. 31.
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The Crisis and Emergency Resource Center is reopening at Peabody Hall on Oct. 31.
The UF Homecoming Committee chose to allow parade floats supporting political parties as long as candidate names weren’t displayed.
Two UF students are leaving for Haiti today to help those in need.
A partnership between UF and a tutoring service is offering UF students the chance to become tutors as a part-time job or volunteer opportunity.
Tonight, 45 students will compete in the UF Homecoming Pageant.
Following a weekend of unflattering revelations for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, students on both sides of the political aisle gathered Sunday to listen to the presidential candidates debate for a second time.
A new study has found a way to potentially halt the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
In December, UF students will say farewell to the Institute of Black Culture building of the past 44 years.
Alachua County is asking an advisory board for help in finding a new home for the “Old Joe” statue currently located in downtown Gainesville.
A week after the flooding in Hume Hall, residents have adjusted to constant maintenance workers and renovations.
Micah E. Johnson was 14 when he stared down the barrel of a gun.
When Robert Dentmond’s name was read aloud, UF law student Medens Gerbier dropped to the ground, red handprints painted on her shirt.
The names of 40 black men and women were read aloud on Turlington Plaza.
Christina Gladney wants change.
Students now have a say in which musician and comedian will come to UF in Spring.
Library West has opened the doors of a humanities lab to all students.
Two Beaty Towers residents were sent home for treatment after contracting a highly contagious super bug.
Nicole Acosta leapt behind cardboard barriers in the lobby of UF’s Physics Building on Friday night, dodging opponents who aimed at her with infrared lasers.
Downtown Gainesville has a new coffee shop.
On Tuesday night, UF President Kent Fuchs said the university needs to embrace diversity in the wake of the Pulse nightclub shooting.