The guide to UF yoga
By Cassidy Whitson | Oct. 2, 2013When looking through the fitness classes offered at UF, there are multiple types of yoga offered. Hatha? Ashtanga? Power? Vinyasa? Recovery?
When looking through the fitness classes offered at UF, there are multiple types of yoga offered. Hatha? Ashtanga? Power? Vinyasa? Recovery?
It’s a recurring experience: uncomfortably avoiding the people that flier in Turlington. As you stroll on by, these people usually wear blank looks on their faces that scream “please, just take it” as they eagerly shoot their arm out, flier in hand.
One by one, students inched closer to the Stephen C. O’Connell Center to get free tickets to see One Republic and TeamMate in concert.
With the Affordable Care Act effective as of Tuesday, some students and health care professionals are encouraging other students to research the information themselves and see how it will affect them.
Fish food among coral reefs is on the decline, according to a study recently conducted by UF researchers, and it could affect the supply of fish meat.
UF’s Bob Graham Center for Public Service is using a $3 million grant to create a Knight Fellows in-Residence program starting next month, bringing public and private sector leaders to campus.
The waves were pumping as Mike McVinney, a UF alumnus, took home first place at the 28th Annual UF Surf Club Alumni Surf Challenge.
A new campaign at UF aims to prevent sexual discrimination and harassment on campus.
Sustainable UF is giving students and staff the opportunity to pick up weekly shares of produce on campus.
When Charlene Ochogo woke up from a nap one afternoon, she was confused when her boyfriend arrived at her dorm.
Students Party’s and Swamp Party’s most popular members don’t spend long afternoons handing out fliers and reciting platform points.
Students were concerned when their beloved, normally punctual professor didn’t show up for their history class.
Today won’t be the first time Luis and Leo attend the Career Showcase.
UF students gathered Thursday evening on Turlington Plaza for a candlelight vigil commemorating the lives of those affected by the tragedy at the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya.
Robert Cade, the lead inventor of Gatorade, was recently chosen as a recipient of the state’s “Great Floridian” award.
The Office of Graduate Minority Programs is expecting a name change in the near future.
UF’s new African-American studies major is in full swing this semester after its approval by the Board of Governors over the summer.
Joe Gazzam, now a screenwriter and soon-to-be novelist, used to work at Sears.
While the Gators were busy taking care of business in Kentucky this weekend, another group gathered to play a different kind of football in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. But in this game, the challenge was staying balanced on a single wheel.
UF will house the country’s first fully online, public four-year bachelor’s degree program after the Board of Governors passed its business plan Friday.