UF organization to discuss race and prison
By Danielle Veenstra | Sep. 22, 2015While registering voters in 2012, Kayla Malone met people who couldn’t register.
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.
Next summer, students will be able to rent tents from a new Department of Recreational Sports center.
UF biology freshman Naba Zabih walked through rows of tables highlighting Asian-American student organizations Monday night.
Vinayak Ganesh said the day he left Mumbai, India, was one of the saddest of his life.
Aamir Rahim hadn’t done laundry in two and a half weeks.
UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines filed a petition with UF’s Supreme Court on Friday regarding the constitutionality of the current SG executive committee.
Gainesville Police filed charges against a current Fall Student Government candidate in 2013 for possession of a fake ID, but the candidate, Octavious Buiey, denies the charges ever existed.
When UF biochemistry senior Johanna Lee was looking at colleges, she found UF more affordable than other Florida schools. The 21-year-old said she needed an education but didn’t want to take out loans.
Women in colorful saris danced across a stage in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom, smiling flirtatiously and moving their bodies to the beat of Indian music.
UF’s Mobile Outreach Clinic will be visiting Cone Park Branch Library on a different day.
The water fountains in Norman Hall’s east wing are temporarily closed.
Students stressed over their next exam have another thing to worry about: It could have a long-term impact on their health.
Inside Steve Kalishman’s office, behind a mirrored door and down a narrow hallway in Haile Village Center, shelves and walls are decorated with ornaments and gifts from Palestine, Israel, Tajikistan and lands beyond.