UF won’t follow other universities’ Snapchat-recruiting techniques
By Hannah Fell | Apr. 10, 2014Here’s a Snapchat story: College students love taking selfies, and universities are using the new social media to recruit them.
Here’s a Snapchat story: College students love taking selfies, and universities are using the new social media to recruit them.
A blonde lady took the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom stage Thursday night to perform “Wrecking Ball,” but it wasn’t Miley Cyrus.
The Levin College of Law opened its doors to thousands of new students from all over the world — online.
Different species of butterflies are found all over the world, but at the Butterfly Rainforest in the Florida Museum of Natural History on UF’s campus, they all come together.
Minutes after Florida’s Elite Eight victory over Dayton on March 29, Chris Walker heard Gators fans chant “One more year! One more year!” as he climbed the ladder to cut down the nets.
UF Hillel and Gator Dining Services are working together to make sure Jewish students don’t go without kosher food options this Passover.
Two siblings will soon share more than an alma mater: They’ll share a 27-foot-long hotdog car experience.
Siblings share a lot of things: parents, a home, genetics and sometimes even a school.
At 5:30 a.m. when most students were in bed, some ROTC Gators were taking a plunge.
The Staff, the all-male a cappella group at UF, is beginning to raise funds for its first album.
From frosted tips to a zebra suit or a new tattoo, desperate Dance Marathon participants will do just about anything to earn money for a good cause.
Liesel Appel’s birth was dedicated to Adolf Hitler, but her life was not.
Valens Nteziyaremye can’t go home to the family awaiting his return.
With a $75 million endowment and a new teaching hall, UF’s Warrington College of Business Administration is making positive changes — but a new Bloomberg Businessweek ranking says otherwise.
Tuesday night’s Senate meeting was all about the money.
Rest assured: Those of you who are high maintenance (or are high maintenance and don’t want to admit it) will wither away in a dorm. Here’s why.
Since its October inception, Swamp Records has hosted a showcase, launched a blog and co-sponsored an event at Gainesville Fashion Week. Now, it’s partnering with artists.
UF is asking students to leave bad habits behind in honor of Earth Day.
California indie rock band Best Coast will show the East Coast some love with a free Gainesville performance Friday.
The south shore of Lake Wauburg was crowded with enthusiastic UF students and alumni Saturday for Wakefest, the Gator Wakeboard Club’s biggest fundraiser.