DM kickoff rained out, rescheduled
By Kaitlyn Pearson | Apr. 4, 2013Hail and tornado warnings caused Dance Marathon to reschedule its annual Kickoff Celebration.
Hail and tornado warnings caused Dance Marathon to reschedule its annual Kickoff Celebration.
Neil deGrasse Tyson wants others to see the world like an astrophysicist.
You know what big ears mean: big news.
Shands at UF patients may be at risk after an employee was accused of being linked to an identity theft ring.
On Tuesday, a fellow columnist wrote an open letter to Bill O’Reilly (a more apt title would have been “Are you there, Bill? It’s me, Erik.”) criticizing him for not defending traditional marriage.
Anthony Rapp from the Tony Award-winning rock opera “Rent” will speak at UF April 18.
More than 100 students from across Florida stood on the front steps of the old Capitol building Wednesday to show their dedication to higher education investment.
To address the demand for more housing on campus, a new residence hall could be built for the first time in 12 years.
UF has spoken against a bill that would end restrictions on ticket resales in Florida. The bill is aimed at paperless tickets, which require an identification or credit card to collect and are common at major sporting events.
We suppose Twitter is, like, a real thing now because even companies are acknowledging it as a beneficial tool.
Tickets for tonight’s Accent Speaker’s Bureau show with Neil deGrasse Tyson, a nationally renown astrophysicist, ran out in 30 minutes.
Nightlife Navigators Chairman Cristian Arango announced at the Student Senate meeting Tuesday that the Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol’s service area will extend one block north of West University Avenue starting at the end of the semester.
UF’s Institute of Black Culture hosted an interest meeting Tuesday for Blueprint, a self-development program that will start this Fall for first- and second-year black male students.
Jesus Najera was tired of seeing Facebook groups spammed with ads, so he decided to clean it up.
A few weeks ago, my roommates and I went to dinner to complain about our endless weeks and the massive amount of homework we had to look forward to.
After Joanna Galaris caught the eye of a UF law student at Karma Cream, he began to talk to her.
The Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival will offer alcohol for the first time at its 44th annual event this weekend.
Stop and think about it: We constantly use electricity throughout our daily lives. Whether we are texting on our iPhones, watching TV or lighting our homes, energy is integral to our way of life.
Keith Gerber started breeding maggots a week ago to prepare for the BugFest. He hopes to have a couple hundred ready for maggot art.
Remember that kid in your elementary school classes or that kid on your bus, or hell, just That Kid?