Pulse owner and OnePulse founder to speak at UF
By Kaylee Kaestle | Oct. 12, 2017The owner of Orlando’s Pulse nightclub, Barbara Poma, will speak at UF next week for International Day of the Girl.
The owner of Orlando’s Pulse nightclub, Barbara Poma, will speak at UF next week for International Day of the Girl.
When Patreis Young found out Student Government wanted her input on a campus issue, she was surprised.
After more than three years of planning, UF will kick off its $3 billion fundraising mission with a night of celebration.
Falisha Kurji worries what she’ll do if she gets her period on campus.
After the Counseling & Wellness Center’s proposal for a fee increase was voted against, director Ernesto Escoto remains hopeful.
A new distance learning studio will allow Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences professors a way to record class materials and lectures.
With the first primary for the Florida governorship still a year away, Andrew Gillum, the mayor of Tallahassee and a governor candidate, encouraged UF students Tuesday to become active in the election.
Chenetrice Simpson doesn’t know what to tell her mom.
Kal Penn’s grandparents coaxed him to eat his peas as a child by telling him stories of the time they walked with Mahatma Gandhi for Indian independence.
Maria Pardo-Vera didn’t know what to expect as she lined up to hear political commentator Ana Navarro.
UF President Kent Fuchs emailed students and faculty Tuesday afternoon and warned them to stay away from white nationalist Richard Spencer’s on-campus appearance, which is next week.
UF is suing the companies and people who worked on the Chemical Engineering building addition for damages greater than $15,000.
Jawanza Tucker knew he was gay when he was 5 years old.
Two companies from the UF Sid Martin Biotechnology Institute donated thousands of dollars of supplies to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico this month.
A new smoothie restaurant on UF’s campus will replace Freshens in Spring.
After UF canceled classes for four days due to Hurricane Irma, hourly paid workers will not be repaid for time lost.
On the 50th anniversary of Che Guevara’s execution, UF’s Young Americans for Freedom hosted a tabling event to educate students on Che Guevara’s crimes.
To help students relax and enjoy nature, the UF Ethnoecology Society hosted a nature walk around Lake Alice.
Austin Light, a Native American student, said he feels like a needle in a haystack.
About two weeks before white supremacist Richard Spencer is set to speak at UF, local anti-fascist protesters spoke out against Spencer’s ideals and those who work with him.