New app lets you monitor Reitz Union parking meter from your phone
By Amanda Nardi | Sep. 11, 2016Starting today, UF students and visitors can monitor and pay for on-campus parking from their phones.
Starting today, UF students and visitors can monitor and pay for on-campus parking from their phones.
A former Disney Channel and Freeform actress is coming to UF on Friday.
A conservative UF group announced plans Friday to invite journalist Milo Yiannopoulos to speak on campus in October.
UF President Kent Fuchs and his wife are asking students to help design their holiday card.
The UF Student Government Judiciary Committee failed to allow a bill reforming how political parties spend money during elections to be heard by Student Senate.
Ryan Murphy and his aunt had a bond that spanned across the country.
One by one, they approached the wooden towers.
A conservative UF group announced plans Friday to invite journalist Milo Yiannopoulos to speak on campus in October.
In one hand, Cristina Garcia clutches her phone. In the other, her rosary.
Students can now borrow charging cables for their phones and computers at Marston Science Library.
Hillary Clinton urged listeners during a conference call Thursday to actively seek out their peers and help them register to vote.
Josh Hildebrandt once pulled over on the side of the road to check on a swallowtail butterfly.
The Asian Pacific Islander Affairs office is welcoming its third director today.
A multimillion-dollar grant is helping UF expand a one-of-a-kind digital library of specimens.
A UF alumna is coming to UF to talk about the story behind the legalization of same-sex marriage.
UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is fighting for a new building for plant science students and faculty.
A national organization has teamed up with UF students in hopes of increasing Hispanic and Latino voter turnout for the upcoming elections.
UF added another piece of history to its legacy Tuesday.
For video-game-playing college students, long hours spent gripping controllers could turn into a big payday.
Tommy Power uses his 3-D printer to solve day-to-day annoyances like his cats knocking his toothbrush off of his countertop.