Sharks are biting fewer people worldwide, UF researchers say
By Jordyn Kalman | Feb. 3, 2019Sharks shouldn’t be a worry for springbreakers this year.
Sharks shouldn’t be a worry for springbreakers this year.
It was 3:45 p.m. on a Tuesday. The air was cold, rushing against my cheeks, warning of the imminent downpour. For January in Gainesville, this was the best weather I could hope for. As I began the journey from Library West to Tigert Hall gripping two iced coffees, I contemplated the whirlwind that my life had become in just a couple of hours.
Attendees were given advice and helpful resources
Admissions will be announced next Friday
There will be an invite-only meet and greet
The strongest tornado in 80 years injured almost 200 people
Students took home 100 hijabs
The episode will air on Feb. 5
Having a healthy body weight is not enough to avoid cardiovascular disease, according to a new study conducted by UF researchers.
State employees can no longer use Airbnb for work travel
Some senators want to change name to civil rights advocate
Eleven fewer students qualified this semester compared to last Spring
The university announced it will make accommodations for students
He is trying to get a special visa to come back to the U.s.
44 students filled out forms
The show airs Friday from 7-9 p.m.
The podcast was recorded with equipment rented from Marston
She competed in the pageant three times before winning first place
The podcast will be published every Tuesday
Michael Murphy woke up, drank a cup of coffee, called his parents and announced his bid to be Student Body president.