Comedian John Mulaney to perform at UF
By Jessica Giles and Meryl Kornfield | Mar. 22, 2018John Mulaney isn’t new in town. He last performed on UF’s campus three years ago during the 2015 Big Orange Festival.
John Mulaney isn’t new in town. He last performed on UF’s campus three years ago during the 2015 Big Orange Festival.
Edward Hiraldo was anxious about how his “nappy” hair would be received by a crowd of about 100 students Tuesday night.
When Daley and Percy, two green sea turtles, were brought into the Turtle Hospital in Marathon, Florida, they had multiple external tumors ranging from the size of a pencil eraser to a baseball around their fins and necks.
UF’s Warrington College of Business' full-time MBA program has increased by six spots in U.S. News and World Report’s 2019 Best Graduate Schools Rankings.
UF’s College of Education’s graduate program jumped five spots in U.S. News and World Report’s 2019 ranking released Monday.
The College of Nursing has increased in U.S. News and World Report’s 2019 Best Graduate School Rankings released Monday.
Dan Mullen could only afford one bottle of Gatorade a week during his first coaching job.
Art Donovan’s mother has wanted to hike the Appalachian Trail since 1968.
Nakishia Sullivan has been labeled as an Alachua County felon since she was convicted for aggravated battery and assault charges in 2010.
UF’s international programs have been named one of the top in the nation.
Sherry Kao counted the steps from Turlington Plaza to the second floor of the University Auditorium on Feb. 20.
UF President Kent Fuchs will donate up to $10,000 of his own money for Dance Marathon 2018.
Ja’Net Glover has been named senior director for the UF Career Resource Center.
UF’s campus is getting brighter.
UF President Kent Fuchs said on Thursday UF was trying to find the best place for Other Personnel Services, or OPS, workers in the employee classification system.
There will be a “fire burnin’ on the dance floor” at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom March 23, but don’t call Gainesville Fire Rescue.
As part of my many evening events this week, I am having dinner with the brothers of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity.
Kaitlin Thorp was walking through Turlington Plaza when she stopped at a map and tried to locate Syria. She put her small pin on the country that sits between Turkey and Iraq.
UF Professor Pierre Ramond remembers sitting down with Stephen Hawking at a California Institute of Technology cafeteria in 1979.
Sam Hinkes laid down for 17 minutes in the grass of Plaza of the Americas holding up an orange sign that read “MSD Strong.”