Girl Scouts learn about engineering, science
By Romy Ellenbogen | Sep. 24, 2017Adorned in rainbow-patched vests and face paint, about 50 Girl Scouts conducted science experiments at the Society of Women Engineers’ annual Girl Scout Day.
Adorned in rainbow-patched vests and face paint, about 50 Girl Scouts conducted science experiments at the Society of Women Engineers’ annual Girl Scout Day.
Some of UF’s top leaders competed for the title of Homecoming king and queen Sunday night, sharing advice and smiles with a crowd of about 400.
GatorWell will trade its chocolate for orgasmic cookies in a twist on their sexual education program.
To celebrate UF becoming a top-10 public university, UF President Kent Fuchs is hosting a trivia contest on Twitter.
Anxious for a phone call and worried about the unknown, Puerto Rican UF students are still waiting to hear from their families affected by Hurricane Maria.
A new nonprofit gave away 212 free plants in only six minutes on Turlington Plaza on Wednesday.
A day after Inspire Party released its platform, Impact Party published its own on Thursday.
UF is working to protect some of the ocean’s most fragile animals.
A new restriction has been placed on the UF Park and Ride II lot.
An education symposium at UF this week discussed negative portrayals of teachers in the media and their implications.
A new 26-foot-long humpback whale skeleton now hangs from the ceiling of the Florida Museum of Natural History.
In hopes of getting voters to meet their candidates, Inspire Party will hold a public forum Monday, one day before Student Government Fall elections begin.
As he prepared for one of the holiest days in the Jewish calendar, Rabbi Adam Grossman was also worrying about Hurricane Irma’s effects.
The possibility of getting free feminine hygiene products on campus captivated Niko Alaezi when she first read Inspire Party’s platform.
As reconstruction for the new Institute of Black Culture and Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures begins, the Multicultural and Diversity Affairs will host a series of listening workshops.
The UF Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service and other agencies saved five horses Sunday in High Springs.
At the first annual UF Google Games, students huddled close to their laptops, ready for a logic competition to win prizes.
Student Government Senate passed a resolution affirming UF President Kent Fuchs’ support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program Tuesday night, but not without debate.
Adam Strauss took psychedelic mushrooms to treat his obsessive compulsive disorder, and he thinks a crowd can relate.
Despite delays from Hurricane Irma, the UF Student Health Care Center is still giving out vaccines at the annual Chomp the Flu campaign.