Board of Trustees approves new UF president’s salary range
By Alex Harris | July 9, 2014UF’s next president could make more than $1 million a year.
UF’s next president could make more than $1 million a year.
John Casse and his team waited for four hours in the rain last Thursday before being told it wasn’t safe to shoot off his fireworks.
Jonathan Nuñez couldn’t be happier to peel the large, white “10” off of his team’s race car and replace it with a “9.”
UF’s astronomy observatory was recently ranked fourth in a list of the top 25 college observatories in the nation on CollegeRank.net.
Students looking to apply to law school may no longer need to take the LSAT starting in August.
They may not be playing in the FIFA World Cup, but the Special Olympics Unified soccer team came, saw and conquered at the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games.
Gainesville residents are split on a recent decision from the U.S. Supreme Court that exempts birth control options from mandated business health insurance coverage.
Miss UF walked off the Miss Florida pageant stage on June 21 with a crown and a smile that could light up a room, but after five days, the crown was no longer hers.
UF is now offering a virtual alternative to a Cicerone-led tour.
A UF student, who was also arrested for public masturbation early last week, was found arguing with his now ex-girlfriend.
This week’s brief Senate meeting appointed next year’s Student Supreme Court and Student Honor Code administration.
A 2011 study said the great white shark population was endangered, but UF shark expert George Burgess and a team of researchers didn’t think those conclusions added up.
Florida Prepaid tuition plan prices are expected to drop nearly $20,000 by next year, according to the Florida Prepaid College Board.
Juan Arboleda was searching for his professor.
The Student Health Care Center basement and first two floors are scheduled to close to patients and students from June 23-27, but limited services will be available for university athletes.
New research may have revealed the origin of the pathogen that caused the Irish Potato Famine of the 1840s, and a UF researcher was a part of the research team.
Christina Montana is one of many college graduates who is in debt from her undergraduate degree.
Gainesville residents and students can take baby steps into the world of 3-D printing with a new course a local technology company is launching on Thursday.
A recently awarded grant is set to help Alachua County residents stamp out smoking.
The average college graduate faces high unemployment numbers, but for recent black college alumni, those numbers are worse.