SG renews NYT subscriptions
UF students will continue to have unlimited online access to The New York Times.
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UF students will continue to have unlimited online access to The New York Times.
The National Academy of Inventors has recognized two UF professors for their work in creating and patenting innovations.
Friends, competitors and teammates took to social media when a UF long-distance runner was hit by a car.
Rebecca Pardini used to be homeless.
Starting Aug. 13, UF will become one of the first universities in the nation to take a step toward building a safer campus.
UF Student Body Treasurer Nicholas Carre likes to compare Student Government to a juicy piece of steak.
From now on, April 17 will be known as Josh Greenberg Day in Gainesville.
If you’ve ever wondered if there would be an application like Tinder but for shopping, look no further.
A union has filed a grievance, or complaint, against UF for increasing graduate assistants’ health insurance dependents’ premiums by more than 20 percent without discussion.
Susan Webster has wanted to see the historic Newell Hall renovated since her sophomore year at UF.
Twelve sunflowers, an orchid, a potted plant and a box.
If Bill Overholt doesn’t find $900,000 by July 1, he’ll be out of a job.
In January 2016, finding a seat in the Reitz Union food court will be slightly easier.
Abandoned bicycles chained with a U-Lock outside the Reitz Union and Rawlings Hall faced their biggest enemy on Wednesday: a blow torch.
The UF Board of Trustees proposed a 10-year development plan to the Florida Legislature in hopes of receiving a $100 million grant.
Over the last few decades, classroom overhead projectors have slowly been going out of style.
With 4,000 clear ponchos in storage, UF has the Spring 2016 graduates covered in case of rain.
UF professor Wesley Bolch will travel to Vienna, Austria, next month as an appointed member of the U.S. delegation to work with the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, or UNSCEAR.
UF Health celebrated its fifth year of the five-year Forward Together plan with an unveiling of the new five-year plan: the Power of Together.
Florida came in as the No. 7 state for the number of international students enrolled in college, with UF grabbing the No. 20 spot for universities hosting international students.