UF labs want more 3-D printer usage
By Mikayla Mott | Oct. 26, 2014UF’s 3-D printing labs are looking to increase student use.
UF’s 3-D printing labs are looking to increase student use.
We all want to be the next Beyoncé when it comes to our careers, but how do we accomplish everything we need to? There are only 24 hours in a day. One essential skill every college student should have is managing time wisely.
Construction on the new undergraduate entrepreneurship building, Infinity Hall, has kicked off.
Early voting is now underway in Florida, and it is very important that everyone who is registered perform their civic duty and vote in this election.
UF students are using common technologies from smartphones to develop autonomous robots.
Hungry customers crowded the area outside The Flying Biscuit Cafe’s doors Sunday morning. A wait as long as two hours stood between increasingly impatient patrons and their breakfast.
Next year will be at the movies because dozens of sequels and reboots are scheduled to premiere. Here are 10 giant sequels coming out in 2015 stirring plenty of buzz already:
College professors butted heads over the medical marijuana issue during a discussion on the topic at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Friday.
This week we’re tackling confusion surrounding course registration. Early registration begins next week, and normal registration will follow soon after. It’s time to get prepared.
More than 5,000 people flocked to Ward’s Supermarket’s 63rd Anniversary Fall Food Festival on Saturday, where families and fresh foods packed vendor tents and lined the parking lot.
A Gainesville man was arrested early Saturday after police said he punched the owner of The JAM in the face as he was kicked out of the bar.
On Tuesday, 18-year-old Shaquielle Olmeda was arrested in Manatee County. According to the Bradenton Herald, police "used patrol units, dogs and helicopters to set up a perimeter" and eventually apprehended and arrested Olmeda.
For Florida sophomore Carlos Miranda, success has always been a part of his cross country career.
Maria Torres saved her best performance of the fall season for the last tournament.
If depth were money, Florida volleyball would be rich.
Florida (13-4, 8-2 Southeastern Conference) used a balanced attack to take down a struggling LSU team (5-12-2, 1-8-1 SEC) on Sunday, defeating the Tigers 3-0 in Baton Rouge, La.
It’s the final tournament of the fall season for the Florida men’s golf team, which means it’s the last chance for the team to build momentum before the daunting spring season which includes the SEC Championship and the NCAA Championships.
In the midst of a 10-match winning streak, Florida handed in its sharpest offensive performance of the season.
Friday night was a special night for Florida in more ways than one.
Sophomore’s Maria Torres and Kelly Grassel were two peas in a pod during the first round of the Landfall Tradition in Wilmington, N.C.