UF grad student recognized for work in teaching tolerance, diversity
When Cody Miller tells his students about the love between Romeo and Juliet, he tells them to imagine them as a same-sex couple.
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When Cody Miller tells his students about the love between Romeo and Juliet, he tells them to imagine them as a same-sex couple.
Renovations at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center will be completed this Fall in time for this year’s basketball season.
One of Gainesville’s longest-standing independent restaurants, which has served pizza to UF students since 1973, may close in about a year.
Starting today, UF students can rent hammocks across campus.
Students tested furniture of different colors and styles for future Gators on Tuesday.
Two historic buildings on University Avenue will be rebuilt in the next two years.
UF President Kent Fuchs snapped selfies and talked about living in residence halls with students Thursday night.
For the past 28 years, UF professor Julie Dodd has helped students find their passions.
A model plane built by UF students never got off the ground.
UF students can hear from a leading animal and environmental researcher April 20.
Editor’s note: This is part one of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Tuesday’s paper for more profiles on survivors.
Alumni traveled back to Gainesville on Friday to be honored at the 10th Outstanding Young Alumni Awards.
All Florida universities have the opportunity to use Canvas.
A “Community” fan favorite is coming to UF.
The annual Orange & Blue Debut will be held Friday night for the first time.
Students will get to ask two UF coaches questions this month.
President Fuchs told UF’s Board of Trustees he worries about students’ health Friday morning.
Lina Colondres hasn’t slept through the night in four years.
Sana Hafeez was quiet as she lit more than 100 candles on Turlington Plaza on Monday night to honor those killed in Lahore, Pakistan.
A former NFL player told UF students to be themselves at TEDxUF on Friday night.