College of Medicine funding increased
For the fifth year in a row, UF’s College of Medicine increased its National Institutes of Health funding.
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For the fifth year in a row, UF’s College of Medicine increased its National Institutes of Health funding.
Despite football losses, UF’s athletics ranked No. 1 as the most dominant college sports program.
Students can get a job in their pajamas today.
UF’s College of Education has received a $1 million grant.
The aroma of smoked sausages, hamburgers and hotdogs wafted from an 80-foot-long grill stationed near Gate 2 of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Saturday.
UF students have a chance to win front-row tickets to the Gator homecoming game in a campus-wide scavenger hunt.
Gainesville organizations are reaching out to help the growing Florida homeless student population.
Gainesville customers wrapped around the corners of Verizon Wireless early Friday morning, eagerly awaiting to buy one of two new iPhone models released this weekend.
High-risk drinking could lead to consequences that GatorWell wants to prevent.
Swamp Records and Grooveshark are now partners.