UF museum's butterfly rainforest exhibit adds butterflies
By Purvi Pandit | Feb. 10, 2014UF’s butterfly exhibit will soon include two continents.
UF’s butterfly exhibit will soon include two continents.
Valentine’s Day Eve just got sweatier.
After three consecutive weeks of reaching perfection, coach Rhonda Faehn thinks it may be time to give her two leading all-around gymnasts a break.
Amateur and professional paleontologists from 28 countries will travel to Gainesville this weekend to share and discuss their research.
UF students have more opportunities than ever to build their knowledge of 3-D printing technology.
UF is in the running to take the title of “favorite vegan-friendly college,” and for the first time, voters have the final say.
With one arm outstretched, he danced alone. His music was the clanging of blades, his choreography the steps and leaps of a fighter. His dance was the preparation for a duel.
For the month of February, students have a new alternative to pay for Krishna Lunch.
After ending one streak, the Gators refused to begin a new, less appealing one.
Formaldehyde Flower sashayed across the stage and teasingly hid her corseted frame behind purple feather fans in the University Auditorium this weekend.
UF students will soon have an uncommon opportunity.
Living Well fitness center, where James Ogles has spent 12 years exercising, will close its doors this June.
For the second time in four years, Florida lost to Northwestern in the quarterfinals of the National Team Indoors.
Being the third consecutive week of competing, the UF track and field team nevertheless put on a solid performance.
After topping Illinois State 3-2 earlier in the day, Florida was down 1-0 against Wisconsin in the top of the sixth inning when Aubree Munro stepped up to the plate.
When Bridget Sloan sets a goal for herself, she achieves it.
No. 4 Florida opens its season against No. 1 North Carolina on Saturday at noon in its first game without its inaugural class.
UF students have taken the bait and been reeled into phishing scams.
UF students with a taste for adventure and service have the opportunity to hear the acting director of the Peace Corps, Carrie Hessler-Radelet, on Monday.
Last semester’s Student Government elections were something of a spectacle. Swamp Party candidates won 48 out of 50 seats in the Senate, ridiculously overpowering any voice of opposition. The Swamp Party’s competitor in the Fall elections, the Students Party, is responding to this near-death experience by not running an executive ticket. Rather than waste momentum going after seats they have dubious chances of winning, at best, the party will focus on gaining seats it knows it can win.