Out-of-the-ordinary Career Resource Center email wrongly sent to students Friday
By Alex Harris | Sep. 23, 2013Some UF students received an email from the Career Resource Center that was out of the norm Friday night.
Some UF students received an email from the Career Resource Center that was out of the norm Friday night.
Students’ tweets have sparked some new changes at Library West.
Kyla Berrier was in middle school when her family first began to notice her grandmother didn’t have the memory she used to.
Unless you’re living off the McDonald’s dollar menu, chances are you’re spending more money than you realize eating out.
After a summer of construction, Tutoring Zone has unveiled a new website and a new location.
Golden shovels were lined up in front of the Reitz Union on Saturday for the groundbreaking ceremony celebrating the building’s renovation and expansion.
UF was recently ranked the No. 1 national university with the “Best Bang for the Buck,” according to the Washington Monthly.
Although the price of attending college may be rising nationally, it will now be about $4,000 cheaper to get a bachelor’s degree in Gainesville.
Lake Wauburg saw a step-down and a breakdown at the UF Board of Trustees retreat Thursday and Friday.
Thinking about studying abroad in the spring? Yes? Awesome! No? Well, you should be because study abroad is amazing.
UF now ranks fourth nationally among the nation’s leaders in startup launches.
Gator fans have a new way to show their school spirit.
Florida Georgia Line will perform at 7 p.m. Oct. 28 at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, with opening acts Colt Ford and Chris Lane Band.
Three 5.0 scores, a 4.3 and a chili pepper all add up to seven in this equation.
Wells Fargo, the official banking partner of UF, was recently listed as the most-complained-about bank in Florida.
There will be a surcharge starting Monday for those who choose to purchase Krishna Lunch using their credit cards.
The Reitz Union Grand Ballroom today will thunder from creative minds brainstorming over the future of engineering and innovation.
Members of UF Golden Key can say all their hard work has paid off.
Former National Security Adviser Tom Donilon will speak at UF on Sept. 26.
About half of the 2,000 free student memberships offered by the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art and funded by a Student Government grant have been grabbed.