UF’s IFAS seeks new building to expand program
By Alexandra Northcott | Sep. 7, 2016UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is fighting for a new building for plant science students and faculty.
UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is fighting for a new building for plant science students and faculty.
A national organization has teamed up with UF students in hopes of increasing Hispanic and Latino voter turnout for the upcoming elections.
UF added another piece of history to its legacy Tuesday.
For video-game-playing college students, long hours spent gripping controllers could turn into a big payday.
Tommy Power uses his 3-D printer to solve day-to-day annoyances like his cats knocking his toothbrush off of his countertop.
UF’s Jewish Student Union is continuing its Welcome Week with a new Israeli martial-arts class.
Two UF football players charged with firing BB guns on campus had their felony charges reduced, Bill Cervone, a state attorney, said.
Moriah Saunders, 21, has worn shabby UF Women’s Rugby Club jerseys for two years. But she said it’s not the bloodstains and holes that bother her.
UF’s Supreme Court failed three petitions Tuesday after students spent two hours defending them.
Twenty years after gunfire ended his life, Tupac Shakur will be remembered as more than just a hip-hop artist.
Starting today, UF students and staff can get free vaccination shots.
UF’s College of the Arts is attempting to buy two dragonfly statues on display in its courtyard.
UF’s Vice President for Student Affairs David Parrott addressed the Student Senate on Tuesday night.
Cynthia Mo climbed to the third floor of the Reitz Union Tuesday armed with a list of ideas to improve UF.
UF is planning a memorial for a student who died over the weekend.
A bill asking to change Student Government election codes failed to reach the Student Senate floor Sunday afternoon.
UF is leaving a seat open for missing soldiers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Joshua Brand, 21, has thought Ben Hill Griffin Stadium was the best since he started attending UF football games as a child.
As football fans flocked to The Swamp on Saturday to watch the Gators kick off their 110th season, they were met with new safety measures.
Chris Yanes was 8 years old when he met Steve Spurrier for the first time.