‘It’s always been a part of me’: UF students with disabilities
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It was 4:59 p.m. Only one minute until Delainia Parrish could click on her future.
Reagan was the only canine that made an appearance at a Red Wave Rally.
The UF College of the Arts is moving toward a new age with 19 new faculty members next year.
It’ll be easier for UF graduate students and faculty to find parking spots after four temporary lots open up in December.
One of Santa Fe’s six campus locations will be receiving a multimillion-dollar expansion.
As a Gainesville native with two degrees from UF, Yvonne Hayes Hinson is passionate about being a leader within an area she knows and loves.
Eleven years ago, Chuck Brannan lost his wife of 18 years in a traffic crash.
Over the next 27 years, Gainesville will be running on a new kind of power.
Calvin Carlson wasn’t surprised when he got the call.
After two denied appeals and nearly two weeks living in Ben Gurion Airport’s detainment center, UF graduate Lara Alqasem will have her final hearing.
It wasn’t Dylan Leoni’s first time flying supplies out to stranded residents because of a hurricane.
For two nights, UF sophomore Peter Nguyen slept in his bed in a small, four-bedroom apartment while seven other people slept on any available surface.
Gainesville will be rid of any remnants of Hurricane Michael by Thursday afternoon.
UF students won’t be able to put off their midterm studying with a hurricane day off. Classes will continue as planned today.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott issued a state of emergency for 26 counties Sunday night ahead of Tropical Storm Michael, which is expected to become a hurricane.
UF students have mixed feelings or haven’t seen the change promised by the outing of common-place sexual harassment made just a year ago.
After being detained in Israel since Tuesday, UF alumna Lara Alqasem will be deported.
Lara Alqasem prepared to start a new semester in Israel.
New techniques may be able to solve old problems at UF’s upcoming research center.