Reverend steps in for scheduled speaker
By Bryan Faux | Oct. 13, 2014Through a little divine intervention, the Rev. Steven Baines arrived at Pugh Hall on Monday evening to present a discussion on religious liberty.
Through a little divine intervention, the Rev. Steven Baines arrived at Pugh Hall on Monday evening to present a discussion on religious liberty.
The aroma of smoked sausages, hamburgers and hotdogs wafted from an 80-foot-long grill stationed near Gate 2 of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Saturday.
Bennye Alligood started working at Santa Fe College as a 17-year-old student, just two years after the college was first established in 1965.
Paul Myers, administrator of the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County, is taking his talents to Tallahassee.
About 127 people were either arrested or ejected from the UF vs. Louisiana State University football game Saturday night — 13 more than the last LSU home game in 2012.
A UF alumnus challenged himself to a 156-mile bike ride along the east coast to support a cause he said does not get enough attention.
UF’s College of Education has received the largest donation from an alumni in its history.
Alumni can get up and give all throughout the week as part of an annual Homecoming tradition.
Two people tried to cross West University Avenue toward UF’s campus late Friday night before police said they were struck by an eastbound vehicle near The Swamp Restaurant.
The UF College of Fine Arts will hold a “Pop-Up Culture” event Wednesday to celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month.
Leaders of UF and the chemistry department put on their hard hats and brought out their shovels to break ground on the new Chemistry/Chemical Biology Building on Friday morning.
After 14 years, SoulFest is bringing some change to its multicultural talent show.
In the midst of Hispanic Heritage Month, UF’s celebrations include more than just food and music.
For the next month, the NASA director of Public Affairs will visit UF and share her expertise with students.
A UF researcher has won a prestigious award for her strawberry monitoring system.
A UF student in the journalism college was arrested Wednesday morning after police said he sold multiple copies of counterfeit tickets for Saturday’s UF vs. Louisiana State University football game.
UF campus research centers have banded together to form a diabetes institute.
As the Ebola epidemic continues to cause concern, UF scholars gathered Wednesday to discuss the issue.
UPDATE: The female student who accused Treon Harris of sexual battery has withdrawn her complaint, Harris' lawyer Huntley Johnson confirmed Friday.
UF scholars will come together at Pugh Hall to address Ebola virus concerns today.