Take Back The Night event to raise sexual violence awareness
By Nathalie Dortonne | Apr. 2, 2013After Joanna Galaris caught the eye of a UF law student at Karma Cream, he began to talk to her.
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?
As Florida’s attorney general, I work to protect Floridians. One of the most alarming and dangerous trends I’ve seen since taking office is the rise of synthetic drug abuse.
I’ve been hearing a lot of discussion about nice guys and friendzones lately.
Growing up, I never thought much about my own family traditions. As a family, we ate dinner at the table, watched movies and went to church every Sunday.
UF’s provost announced Friday that Michael Reid will be serving as the new dean for the College of Health and Human Performance starting in July.
Four years ago, Aisha Robinson woke up with a purple nose. She said the doctor told her he’d only ever seen a nose that purple inside one of his textbooks.
Campus parking officials are experimenting with eased restrictions at a lot near Southwest Recreation Center.
In a society where science is the future, a UF associate education professor published a book about the history and impact of science programs.
Dear Mr. O’Reilly, I want to start by congratulating Fox News for being the No.1 network in cable news for 11 consecutive years.
Imagine taking a class at UF’s Nadine McGuire Theatre and Dance Pavilion where there is a slight chance of losing a finger.
After six years, Mihoko Tsutsumi is directing her last concert at UF tonight.
Critically acclaimed children’s author and illustrator Peter Sís will speak at UF today. His presentation is the main event of UF’s first year participating in International Children’s Book Day.
Looking for a few extra classes to hold your interest for your last few semesters? Maybe something that can boost your résumé? While only 16 to 20 credits, a minor is, well, anything but.
The last day of the school year is in three and a half weeks. When I look at the calendar I can’t believe that all that stands between me and the end of my freshman year is 18 school days. Even though the end is quickly approaching it still feels hectic. I still have three exams and four papers before I can be finished and pat myself on the back for a successful first year.
Did you know the Hindenburg disaster wasn’t solved until recently? Yeah, apparently it was a mystery for 76 years until just now.
I went to Lake Wauburg to go kayaking with one of my friends. We rowed around for a good little while, pretending we were pirates, then unsuccessfully attempting to get close enough to a bird to hit it with our paddles. It was pretty enjoyable.