Center for Real Estate Studies now renovated
By Caitlin Ostroff | Sep. 24, 2015Real estate students are gaining a space where they can meet with mentors and have a place to study.
Real estate students are gaining a space where they can meet with mentors and have a place to study.
A famous farm-animal specialist and autism advocate will visit UF today.
For the first time in about five years, the future of the law profession is looking bright.
The George A. Smathers Libraries received two large grants to digitalize newspapers and conduct research on credibility.
Santa Fe College Student Senate has done a lot this semester — other than reviewing or passing any resolutions.
Macky Pesch’s eyes wandered up and down the Santa Fe College breezeway as he stepped up to the patriotic table. Although unsure of what he was signing at the time, he turned in his slip, put the pen down and grabbed a Tootsie Roll.
The Harn Museum of Art is not much older than most of UF’s students.
People around the world can watch Gainesville local Mac Stone talk about preserving the Everglades on the Philips Center for the Performing Arts stage.
After a one-year hiatus, the UF geography club is back in action.
Infinity Hall residents pleaded with UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines to veto a bill that would group them into District A instead of giving them their own senator.
HBO Latino director for "Habla" Alberto Ferreras is from Spain, and people ask him about it.
While registering voters in 2012, Kayla Malone met people who couldn’t register.
Marijuana was a gateway drug to Polynesian dance for Alex Couture.
As the last rays of sun disappeared, the first candle was lit.
Almost one in five women at UF has been sexually assaulted, according to a campus assault survey released Monday.
UF finance sophomore Caroline Hammoud learned how to build connections for UF’s Career Showcase — online.
Michael Connelly, a best-selling and award-winning author of nearly 30 mystery novels, started his UF career as an engineering major.
The Access and Impact parties on Monday released their platforms ahead of next week's Fall 2015 Student Government elections.
UF health science sophomore Pooja Surkanti isn’t registered to vote, but she’s taking a step to change that today.