Students of all religions wore hijabs to celebrate Islam Appreciation Month
By Irfan Kovankaya | Jan. 31, 2018Soha Samla doesn’t typically wear her Islamic hijab, but she wrapped a tan one around herself Wednesday to feel closer to God for the day.
Soha Samla doesn’t typically wear her Islamic hijab, but she wrapped a tan one around herself Wednesday to feel closer to God for the day.
At age 12, Jerome Elam took a bottle of sleeping pills and vodka, laid down in his mother’s rose garden and waited to die. A victim of human trafficking, Elam felt worthless and hopeless.
Ralph Chamberlain has seen a disease sweep over his citrus grove like a cancer.
About 70 Senators shut their laptops and turned off their cell phones at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.
Corey Hays buttoned up his black, professional suit and walked down the sidewalk to the O’Connell Center at about 8 a.m. Tuesday.
An hour before the end of the Student Government interviews, where parties select senate candidates, Livia Ledbetter got lost.
The UF Student Health Care Center installed menstrual product dispensers on the wall in the Infirmary lobby Friday, providing free pads and tampons.
UF is asking Alachua County to give back the money the university sent for Richard Spencer’s speaking costs after it was charged on Jan. 10.
The Stephen C. O’Connell Center is opening its doors 45 minutes early to UF students attending Career Showcase this week.
Terry Sanders remembers each of the about 20 people who pleaded to elected officials not to restrict abortion.
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UF students, all in black, stood in front of a screen. Behind them played footage from the Women’s March on Washington, as they mimicked the protesters’ chants and experiences.
In traditional bright-colored dresses, about 20 Vietnamese students twirled umbrellas and spun bamboo hats Saturday night to celebrate their culture.
For his first time running for a Student Government Senate seat, Michael McAllister’s chose to interview with the new Challenge Party.
If elected, a UF student would become the youngest Democrat to be in the Florida House of Representatives.
Alachua County received full reimbursement from UF for the public safety costs accrued when Richard Spencer spoke at UF in October of last year.
Chad Huling has seen the impacts of degenerative eye diseases first hand.
Cheyenne Copenhaver, 12, pressed her face and small hands against the glass case to get a good look at what was inside. Poop.
A UF professor is being nationally honored for creating a sharkskin-based technology that will help stop bacteria from growing on ships and breathing tubes among other things.
Students who are interested in running for Senate’s Spring elections can begin interviewing with SG parties Sunday.