President Fuchs welcomes new students
By Paige Fry | Aug. 21, 2016On the ground floor of Jennings Hall, UF’s president lived with more than 500 students.
On the ground floor of Jennings Hall, UF’s president lived with more than 500 students.
Starting today, UF students can rent hammocks across campus.
Undocumented students are now eligible for Florida in-state tuition.
As a new season sprouts for Florida’s cross country program, big changes are approaching for both the men’s and women’s teams.
A comedian from MTV’s “Guy Code” is coming to UF this Friday.
Guangran Deng dreams of traveling all across the U.S.
Sexual assault survivors will have a private room for help at UF Health Shands Hospital by the end of the year.
As the Zika virus has come to South Florida, UF is taking precautions and educating students through a new website.
An incoming Gator has turned her high school project into a corporation for hospital patients.
In hopes of making a positive impact on the world, Breton Homewood joined the Peace Corps in 2012 and is now UF’s new the organization’s campus recruiter.
Last week, the A.H. Burnett Foundation donated a bronze alligator statue, designed by architect David Price, to be featured in the Library West Colonnade after renovations are complete.
Steve Spurrier was the first coach to call Florida Field The Swamp.
A group of Gainesville’s amateur musicians will showcase its musical talents after practicing throughout the summer.
Though the number of UF admissions applications rose by more than 1,000 since the last school year, the number of students accepted to the university went down.
Study finds people don’t know health benefits of mushrooms
UF reached new heights in both technology licensing and donations this year, receiving $402 million in donations and submitting 122 licenses.
During Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting, the Student Senate unanimously approved nine bills that will put nine amendments to the constitution on the Spring 2017 ballot, including one for online voting.
An online cancer prevention course sponsored by the Florida Department of Health is struggling to enroll students.
Extra Life Team Gainesville, an organization for gamers dedicated to raising money for the Children’s Miracle Network and UF Health Shands Hospital, is hosting a “Pokemon Go”-themed event for children this weekend.
Editor’s note: Though strides have been taken since the Alligator ran a two-part series in 1976 about calls for a more handicap-friendly campus, it seems there is still progress to be made.