Sudanese refugee encourages inner strength, hard work in speech
By Alexandra Parish | Oct. 16, 2013About 420 people filled the Rion Ballroom at the Reitz Union on Wednesday to hear the inspiring stories from one of the “Lost Boys of Sudan.”
About 420 people filled the Rion Ballroom at the Reitz Union on Wednesday to hear the inspiring stories from one of the “Lost Boys of Sudan.”
Reitz Union Board Entertainment will present its biggest free concert of the Fall tonight with electronic musician XXYYXX.
Christopher Abeleda spent most of his first semester at UF playing basketball with his friends. He spent the entirety of the following semester in the hospital.
A Texas magic act left UF students gasping, laughing and praying.
Step aside, Panda Cam — three live streaming web cameras have been added to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Butterfly Rainforest exhibit.
The Center for Leadership and Service’s first Social Impact Week begins today, offering a series of events to teach students how to address social issues.
A new Yiddish language course will be offered in the Spring, making UF the first Florida university to offer a class in the traditional European-Jewish language.
Noam Chomsky, a prominent political activist and respected Massachusetts Institute of Technology linguistics professor, was met with a standing ovation both before and after his speech Tuesday night.
As the pomp from election season settled, new Student Senators eased into their new term by learning the Senate basics.
Due to legal loopholes on both federal and state levels, unpaid interns can’t sue for sexual harassment from employers. But that could change with attention a recent case is attracting, UF experts say.
Watch out, Snapchat users: There’s a new way for recipients to save embarrassing photos sent over the popular disappearing-picture messaging application.
Expectations for incoming freshman Ronni Williams could not be higher.
We’ve all been there this fall. Those first few days away from home and living on your own has opened your eyes to a whole new life. In dorm or in your new apartment, Mommy and Daddy aren’t around to watch you anymore.
After playing in two rounds in one day for the first time this season, the Florida men’s golf team finished Day 1 of the Crooked Stick Intercollegiate in Carmel, Ind., in a tie for fifth place on Monday.
A war on the Web may seem harmless: no blood, no sweat, no tears. Yet, when malware can infiltrate and dismantle a nuclear facility in Iran from thousands of miles away, a whole new battlefield has opened for combat.
UF’s Counseling & Wellness Center is promoting a new initiative to train students and faculty how to help and recognize students in distress.
A new California tuition law allows for up to six of the state’s schools to charge extra for their more popular courses, but UF classes are currently safe from the price increase.
Construction on two roads that will form the backbone of the 40-acre Innovation Square project is underway.
An email with instructions on how to “mack and succeed at parties” from a member of a fraternity at Georgia Tech might have made some UF students smirk, but others aren’t laughing — even after the author publicly apologized.
A UF student organization that makes and delivers 150 meals a week to needy residents in Alachua County is now gearing up for “Turkeypalooza.”