Pulitzer Prize winner talks about America
By Bryan Faux | Oct. 29, 2014Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Hedrick Smith stopped by Pugh Hall on Wednesday night to talk about the state of America.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Hedrick Smith stopped by Pugh Hall on Wednesday night to talk about the state of America.
Evan Doss took a shot last summer by forming a new UF gun team.
Suspicious activity at UF has led to changes around campus, including the removal of vegetation.
Playing the game comes with more than just the score. For athletes, it can come with a lifetime of repercussions.
Students with bad credit backgrounds can still acquire financial aid following a federal ruling last week that updated the Federal Direct PLUS Loan Program.
The King Without A Crown will bring his reggae hits to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 10.
Pulitzer Prize and two-time Emmy winner Hedrick Smith will speak at Pugh Hall today.
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The New York Times subscriptions are coming back to UF. But this time, they’re digital.
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Students looking to create the latest popular app can visit the UF Information Technology Open House on Thursday.
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Jay Carney told an auditorium full of UF students how he took an unusual path to becoming the 29th White House press secretary Monday.
UF Student Government was chosen for the first time to host the annual Southeastern Conference Exchange in July 2016.
Students experiencing difficulty with XpressConnect and their Apple or Android devices should look no further than UF’s Computing Help Desk for assistance.
Millions of years ago, 50-foot sharks swam, hunted and killed, and one UF student believes he has the tooth to prove it.
Amber Rohlman felt her stomach doing flips that she later replicated out on the water on her wakeboard Sunday.
UF’s 3-D printing labs are looking to increase student use.
Construction on the new undergraduate entrepreneurship building, Infinity Hall, has kicked off.