Substance abuse program successful
By Hannah Helms | Nov. 4, 2014UF researchers have found a program focused on promoting anti-substance abuse among teens and pre-teens to be successful.
UF researchers have found a program focused on promoting anti-substance abuse among teens and pre-teens to be successful.
Kelsey Hackett didn’t expect to be sitting, reading a novel with the lights out and the gates closed over Starbucks during her usual opening shift.
Erin Rawls is planning to bring her Walt Disney World poncho to graduation.
Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting teemed with debate about the election code revisions and funding for digital subscriptions of The New York Times for students.
Stephen A. Smith, sports analyst, radio host and co-host of the ESPN show “First Take,” will bring his outspokenness to UF next week.
Tuition rate proposals and tenure upon hire for future UF President Kent Fuchs were discussed at Monday’s UF Board of Trustees meeting.
Passionate is a word his peers and supervisors have used to describe him. UF alumnus Sean Russell’s passion for the environment and youth leadership led him to win a national award at the age of 22.
A UF dean was appointed to an international advisory board in the United Arab Emirates.
UF students experienced their own personalized organ recital in the University Auditorium on Saturday.
Nancy Ward voted alone for the first time last year. She tapped a screen, chose candidates and proudly stuck an “I Voted” sticker onto her chest.
Two years ago, Darryl was waiting to be euthanized. A large hole rested in the roof of the stray cat’s mouth, making it difficult to eat and drink but easy to contract infections.
A new professor and researcher has joined the UF College of Nursing.
UF RecSports is keeping up with the pace of college gyms around the nation.
UF was ranked among the top 100 universities in the world by U.S. News and World Report, paving the way for the university’s preeminence plan.
A group of UF scientists have partnered with other scientists from more than a dozen universities to improve the quality of fruit.
Local businesses are vying for the chance to receive a new philanthropic UF award.
The Levin College of Law will host a panel today on domestic violence victims who find themselves on the wrong side of the law.
Mummies, zombies, ghosts and ghouls will haunt the halls of the Reitz Union tonight during GatorNights’ Haunted Horror Reitz event.
UF’s Students for the New Urbanism is bringing pedestrian safety to the local community’s attention.
Four manholes off Stadium Road have been barricaded and labeled with warning signs to protect students and faculty from hot steam.