Fiji faces suspension on hazing charges
By Erin Meisenzahl-Peace | June 2, 2014For the next two months, there will be one less fraternity at UF.
For the next two months, there will be one less fraternity at UF.
UF students will now be able to access expensive programs thanks to the university assuming the costs of the former pilot program, UFApps.
After 86 years of poetry and civil resistance, Maya Angelou died Wednesday morning in her home, leaving UF students appreciative of their opportunity to hear her speak last year.
RecSports will be busier than ever in the coming year, thanks to an extra $100,000 allocation from UF’s Student Senate.
UF will begin the gradual process of switching from Sakai to the new course management system Canvas this summer.
UF has chosen the head of its new Online Learning Institute.
By 2015, all UF residence halls will have central air conditioning.
Gators of any major hoping to enter the literary world can breathe easy — an English degree is not required.
Almost every replacement Student Senate seat was approved unanimously at Tuesday’s Senate meeting.
The College of Fine Arts is now the College of the Arts, but students wonder if the degree will be just as fine.
More classes focusing on how computers relate to and read humans are on the way for UF students.
The ranking in the final and most important golf tournament of the year is crucial. But for the Gators, their ranking hasn’t changed yet.
UF’s second annual Bug Week has the community buzzing about the jump from being completely online to having two live events this year.
UF’s presidential search committee unanimously confirmed changes to the presidential search criteria at a meeting Monday, mostly strengthening the focus on UF’s preeminence campaign.
Seventeen UF graduate assistants entered the conference room together, sat down and pulled out their proposals. They were determined to drive a hard bargain.
The first Student Senate meeting of the summer was short and to the point.
Massive open online courses are growing in popularity with students in the U.S. and around the world, but with this growth comes restrictions, namely for international students.
Three UF engineering students took home $25,000 from the Gator Business Plan Competition on May 2 for their invention of aqUV, a bottle that purifies water using hand-powered ultraviolet light.
UF’s newly selected presidential search committee has begun the process of finding UF’s next president.
The Gators picked up their seventh verbal commitment of the 2015 recruiting class Wednesday evening when athlete Jalen Julius announced he would commit to UF, multiple outlets reported.