Panel discusses sports, fitness accessibility and inclusion
By Clare Roca | Oct. 26, 2016Hailey Remigio stopped her wheelchair in front of a group of about 15 people Wednesday night to tell them how she plays sports despite her disability.
Hailey Remigio stopped her wheelchair in front of a group of about 15 people Wednesday night to tell them how she plays sports despite her disability.
Rena Cohen cried when she read she got a perfect score on her AP Statistics exam. When she received the news in a thin envelope from College Board on Oct. 14, she was in shock.
Students at Infinity Hall are getting free laundry for testing out a new app that tracks the machines’ availability.
UF will help students get to the polls before Election Day.
Student senators showed their support for UF’s African American Studies program Tuesday night.
At a panel Tuesday night, Stephanie Marchman told about 40 Levin College of Law students how another attorney taunted her when she went on maternity leave.
For the second time in two weeks, graduate assistants will fight for a $320 raise.
A team of UF researchers is trying to find out how to keep a pest from Cuba out of the U.S.
When Erin Winick was younger, she used to sit at her sewing machine and create her own Halloween costumes.
Josh Gad chatted with students Monday about the importance of voting, taking photos with those who promised to vote.
Carolyna Guillen can say she likes multiple foods, but once she tells people she is attracted to more than one gender, some don’t believe her.
Students in UF’s class of 2015 owe about $9,000 less than the average college graduate.
More students are using UF’s Counseling & Wellness Center, following a national rise in reported mental health issues on college campuses.
Free condoms at UF have helped put the university in the top 15 of a national ranking.
On the first day of early voting in Alachua County, a UF alumnus running for U.S. Congress led a march to the polls.
Zachary Sandoval spent about an hour preparing sloppy joes for 30 families of pediatric cancer patients Wednesday.
A new campaign called Florida Students Against Trump will be attempting to convince UF students to vote.
On Monday, a crowd of about 70 people learned about the history of race and education from a key player in the desegregation of Florida’s schools.
American fashion designer and businessman Steve Madden is coming to UF today.
Hundreds of students twirled in colorful skirts Friday night, celebrating another year of experiences.