UF tech researchers look into gaming, humanoids
Forget about the Google Glass, Apple Watch or 3-D TV: UF students are coming up with different technology entirely.
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Forget about the Google Glass, Apple Watch or 3-D TV: UF students are coming up with different technology entirely.
UF Heisman trophy winners Tim Tebow, Steve Spurrier and Danny Wuerffel are no strangers to students. Their names are mentioned in conversation, used in articles and even carved on plaques outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Marvin Andujar and Chris Crawford have been inseparable for about three years and can practically read each other’s minds. Now they have a drone that can read theirs.
As UF medical students anxiously waited in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom to learn where they would be spending their residency training, Ryan Meral was worrying for two.
This weekend’s third annual Gainesville Modern Weekend saw an increase in event participants.
Floral gowns, animal ears and athletic jerseys were party-goers’ clothing of choice at Wednesday night’s Purim celebration.
Although the weather was in the 80-degree range this afternoon, students lined up to wrap their heads in various colored Sikh turbans.
Between working full time for the military and Department of Defense and earning his bachelor’s degree, Dion Bass hasn’t had a traditional Spring Break for nearly a decade. This year will be no different.
If you’re worried about your social media presence after you pass away, don’t worry — Facebook has your back.
Paynes Prairie is usually only filled with bison, wild horses and white-tailed deer, but Saturday night, clear skies and social media brought in a record-breaking crowd, and its following traffic, to the annual stargazing event.
Freshman year is an exhilarating and exciting time, from starting classes to scoping out the social scene. But it comes with its ups and downs. Hear from some UF freshmen about the good and the bad of starting a new chapter in their lives.
On Wednesday, the dark expanse of the University Auditorium was flooded with curious freshmen from UF’s Warrington Welcome and First Year Florida classes.
We all know what employers want: high GPAs, dazzling letters of recommendation and myriad extracurricular activities.
Katherine Dunham debuted the theatrical performance “Southland” in 1951 in a theater in Chile. After the performance, she learned the U.S. Embassy had disapproved of its “anti-American” themes — or rather, anti-discriminatory undertones — and banned the theater from performing the show in the U.S. According to Cleo Parker Robinson, a student of Dunham’s, the dance company lost funding and folded soon after as a result of the racism-battling ballet.