Wearing gorilla mask, artist talks feminism on campus
By Meryl Kornfield | Feb. 14, 2017An anonymous artist in a gorilla mask drew a crowd of about 600 people to a UF auditorium on Tuesday.
An anonymous artist in a gorilla mask drew a crowd of about 600 people to a UF auditorium on Tuesday.
More than 1,400 rejected applicants called UF’s Admission Office Monday looking for answers.
While the month of February is packed with love and romance, a UF student organization wants to address safe sex.
A new website is offering to help college students find their perfect jobs.
On Tuesday afternoon, about 50 paper butterflies with messages of love appeared in trees on Turlington Plaza.
Cole Brothen arrived about an hour early to the University Auditorium on Monday night so Steve Spurrier could sign his mini plastic Gators helmet.
Whether single or in a happy relationship, UF students will have to face Valentine’s Day today.
Roxie Patton, the former director of LGBTQ Affairs, intended to stay at their job for five years.
Four men with ties to UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences are being recognized for helping advance the agricultural field.
With the help of a Valentine’s Day-themed kissing booth, UF students received true love’s furry kiss Monday.
Thanks to researchers from UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, you may be able to buy higher quality flowers next Valentine’s Day.
As Rachel Tanchak reached out to grab some Cinnamon Toast Crunch for breakfast Saturday in UF’s Gator Corner Dining Center, a cockroach crawled under the cereal bin.
Alexis Brocious’ petition started as a joke, but then more than 300 people signed it.
The Student Government Judiciary Committee failed a proposal Sunday to remove language in SG codes stating remote online voting is unconstitutional.
UF admitted 13,214 students to start in Summer and Fall, UF spokesperson Steve Orlando wrote in an email. The university received more than 34,000 applications this year. In 2016, 42.5 percent were admitted from about 32,000 applicants, and 44 percent were admitted for the class of 2019.
UF students Hali McKinley Lester and Sandra Vizer saw headlines about the refugee crises in Syria and Iraq, and they knew they wanted to help.
A UF psychology professor will travel across the world today in an effort to save elephants.
Farimah Farahmandi has woken up every morning for the past two weeks wishing what happened was a bad dream.
Veteran Mark Weekley watched his Marine Corps friends get sent home for debilitating injuries while serving.
In the Reitz Union on Thursday, Bridget Sullivan laid out patriotic shirts she designed.