Anti-violence group to release sexual assault prevention PSA
By Norman Brian Galang | Oct. 6, 2013GatorWell Health Promotion Services has revamped its anti-interpersonal violence group.
GatorWell Health Promotion Services has revamped its anti-interpersonal violence group.
At the UF College of Medicine, one plastic surgeon is working with the Department of Defense to find a new way to heal wounded soldiers more effectively.
UF Hillel is challenging students to walk the length of Israel.
The third annual Allen L. Poucher lecture series Friday did not include Sen. Bill Nelson as planned due to the government shutdown.
More than 20 percent of undergraduates in 2008 had at least one child — but less than 10 percent completed their bachelor’s degrees within six years, according to a Wisconsin Financial Aid study recently in the news.
There may be more incentive than just fresh breath to keep teeth clean after a recent study showed that dental bacteria may lead to brain degeneration.
Four Student Government elections violation complaints filed this week were withdrawn Thursday.
A summer job working for a moving company led 24-year-old Kyle Cabral to create a new social networking website just for Greeks.
UF is working toward becoming a top 10 university in the nation — but it has yet to make the top 100 for worldwide rankings.
Bright Futures disbursed more than financial aid Thursday morning.
The gameday roasted peanut sale is back by popular demand.
In Gainesville, the show still goes on.
A new ban on animal print clothing imposed by Chessington World of Adventures Resort in the U.K. is not likely to cause a roar in Gainesville.
Gainesville’s Regional Transit System topped a new record in the amount of riders on its buses in fiscal year 2013, which ended Monday.
Kacie Ross said the only reason she decided to walk around the construction site to the Reitz Union food court was because she wanted Chinese food.
The Reitz Union breezeway echoed with cheers as a sea of Swamp Party supporters celebrated the party’s near-sweep of Senate seats Wednesday night.
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.