UF students to bring clean water to Nepal, teach hygiene program
By Catalina Ruiz | Feb. 3, 2016UF engineering students will bring clean water to a secondary school in Nepal this May.
UF engineering students will bring clean water to a secondary school in Nepal this May.
A UF club is running stadiums to support those with autism.
Near Weimer Hall, Shanshan Cao, 22, took a moment to write down a change she hopes to see at UF.
A week ago, we were pleasantly surprised with our Student Government when a constitutional amendment to allow online voting was approved for the upcoming SG election ballot. Until this point, online voting has remained unconstitutional, and previous attempts to change this have all failed. A previous editorial voiced not only our surprise, but also our excitement at the chance to decide to make our right to vote so much more accessible with online voting.
Before Valentine’s Day, UF students can learn about consent.
UF’s student chapter of The Wildlife Society has hosted an annual dinner of exotic and game meats for the last 32 years.
Dalton Guthrie has big shoes to fill.
On Saturday, Florida took down then-No. 9 West Virginia. Three days earlier, Arkansas beat then-No. 5 Texas A&M.
Typically, the coming of spring means a fresh start — out with the old and in with the new.
When a coach has to bring a team’s competitiveness down a notch for fear of players hurting each other, that team is probably doing something right.
A blink of an eye.
UF students and faculty have been receiving fewer parking tickets.
On her way to the new entrance of the Reitz Union, Emily DiRoma stopped to scribble the word “Food” on a chalkboard.
UF’s Student Senate chambers were heated Tuesday night when senators debated replacement seats.
A new UF club is teaching girls to code.
A health care reform expert told students and community members the government should provide health care Tuesday night.
Students waited in a line that wrapped around the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Tuesday morning.
A new museum exhibit is showing different perspectives on nature.
Kristina Perez is excited she can now walk through the Reitz Union food court to the Constans Theatre without leaving the building.
A Georgia mother sees a role model for her son in a UF basketball player Zach Hodskins.