UF Department of Astronomy hosts Mars viewing Friday
By Charlie Daffron | Aug. 1, 2018The UF Department of Astronomy will host a Mars viewing event at the Campus Teaching Observatory at 9:30 p.m. Friday.
The UF Department of Astronomy will host a Mars viewing event at the Campus Teaching Observatory at 9:30 p.m. Friday.
On a rainy Monday, Corbin Stevens was operating the blood mobile across the street from Turlington Plaza at UF. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., he and his co-worker drew blood from only seven donors.
After being closed all of Summer B, the UF Gator Career Closet will reopen in the renovated center at the start of Fall.
On July 24, six students at the UF College of Agricultural and Life Sciences received individual fellowships from the National Science Foundation.
With the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh for justice of the Supreme Court earlier this month, people are speculating that Roe v. Wade might be overturned.
Jacob Atem doesn’t know when his birthday is. As someone who was born in a place with no hospital in South Sudan, he said every day is his birthday.
Former UF professor emeritus and renowned expert of the monarch butterfly Lincoln Brower died July 17 at the age of 86.
In 2016, the Florida Board of Governors passed legislation requiring public universities to form centralized compliance offices and ethics training programs for all employees.
A deafening applause erupted after Jeremiah Tattersall said UF’s permanent preeminence demands permanent employees.
Six UF football players face student conduct violations for an on-campus conflict near the Keys Residential Complex that occurred May 28.
Back in 2014, Gainesville City Attorney Nicolle Shalley wanted to know if the Reitz Union was considered a government-owned community center or a convention center for the purposes of early voting.
Citizens of Gainesville came together last Thursday to bring awareness to the high price and lack of accessibility of the morning after pill, or MAP, on campus.
Justin Watkins, an incoming freshman and 2018 four-star recruit of the UF football team, has been suspended from all activities after being arrested by University Police on Tuesday for domestic battery and false imprisonment.
Hemp became legal to grow in the state of Florida last year, and UF researchers are now set to launch a pilot program to help the state develop the industry.
For Madison Skipper, getting hit with a tuition late fee is the difference between cooking at home and going to the food pantry.
Late night gym-goers may have to turn elsewhere after a reduction in nighttime hours at Southwest Recreation Center.
On Jan. 29, 2019, UF will host award-winning singer and actress Kristin Chenoweth at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Student Senate is set to vote on a resolution for “Recognizing the Need for Continued Efforts to Optimize 24/7 Access to Study Spaces and Libraries on Campus.”
The Chronicle of Higher Education has compiled data reports on public university officials’ wages since 2010. On Monday, the publication released its latest study.
A marble obelisk stands in St. Augustine, Florida, honoring and holding the remains of Confederate general William Loring, who spent his early life in St. Augustine and was considered a “local hero” for his military contributions.