UF's journalism college ranked among top 10 in country
By Chris Alcantara | Mar. 14, 2012UF’s College of Journalism and Communications made the top of the class in CollegeMagazine.com’s list of best journalism schools.
UF’s College of Journalism and Communications made the top of the class in CollegeMagazine.com’s list of best journalism schools.
Video killed the radio star, and the Internet may have just killed the printed Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Jason S. Hoover only had 160 days left on his sentence when he ran.
The UF deadline for completing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is today.
On Saturday, the green beer will flow, the Celtic music will blare and whiskey will fill the mouths of the Irish-for-a-day.
On a corner of North Main Street sits a shop filled with guilt-free finds.
Three doctoral engineering students won $10,000 as one of 10 groups of finalists for their biomedical engineering project at a national competition.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Newberry man Wednesday morning on charges of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl.
Choosing the right major is difficult, and some students find it through trial-and-error.
Lisa Vega knows what women need.
Before, there was caroling about the number 12. Today, there’s camping on the North Lawn for 12 hours.
The issues of taxpayer-funded abortions and the legality of abortion are being debated and discussed in this election year as they have been in past years.
Folk music became a generation’s voice of reason during one of the most politically charged eras in American history.
The 8th annual mtvU Woodie Awards will take over the South by Southwest (SXSW) music conference in Austin, Texas, today.
If it weren’t for the smell of slow-cooked pork, you might walk past it.
Best known for his energy-filled remixes and performances, Laidback Luke will perform at the Vault Nightclub on March 27, showcasing his new Speak Up North American bus tour, featuring Wynter Gordon.
On Feb. 23, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, held a press conference on Iran’s nuclear program.
About 100 people snacked on brownies Tuesday night as they listened to not-so-sweet predictions about the future of climate change.
Roy Broderick screamed, “What the f--k?” as he passed through Turlington Plaza on Tuesday morning.
Every day at about 4 a.m., Carl Bovard is awakened by his 12 cats.