UF hopes online learning, university can go the distance
By Alex Harris | Mar. 24, 2013Online learning was the focus of UF’s Board of Trustees meeting Friday morning.
Online learning was the focus of UF’s Board of Trustees meeting Friday morning.
Ellie Schmidt pliéd across the floor in sync with the gentle piano music.
Hi, sorry, we seem to have misplaced the brakes on Spring semester. Silly us! Guess there’s no stopping it. To be fair, we’ve been listening to “The 20/20 Experience” on repeat for, like, three days.
There is a picture of rainbow house floating around the Internet right now that puts all other rainbow pictures to shame.
This year, spring will be gayer than winter.
Given the vast amount of damning information that has recently come out about the Cole Bros. Circus, it’s puzzling your piece mentioned not a word about it.
Sometimes the Oaks Mall just doesn’t cut it when you’re trying to shop on a budget, or find new pieces that are a little off the radar. That’s the moment when you have to turn around, walk out and on a hunt for new stores. These are Gainesville's fashion gems.
Natasha Parekh took a deep breath and swan dived forward until her spine ran parallel to her legs.
The Aspen Institute has ranked Santa Fe College as one of the top 10 community colleges in the country.
Drew Smith didn’t expect to become a fraternity brother in the hospital.
Exchange that coffee cup for a beaker, because there’s some science brewing northeast of campus.
For Kristina von Castel-Roberts and her 45,000 students, there’s no seat capacity in her classroom.
Researchers recently found through an iPad app-based experiment that repeated hits to the head, such as heading a soccer ball, could affect an athlete’s performance on cognitive tasks.
Gainesville and Sydney, Australia residents are separated by continents and oceans, but this weekend they’ll be connected by a common universal goal.
UF, in partnership with the city of St. Augustine, officially opened a new historic attraction.
A 12-ounce can of soda may seem harmless, but it could actually lead to death.
Chemotherapy has left Anora virtually unaffected, but it isn’t a surprise.
Aldo Rincon was alone during Panama Canal excavations in 2008 when he found a 20-million-year-old tooth.
Students dominated the conversation Thursday afternoon as the UF Board of Trustees’ first day of meetings came to a close.
It started almost a year ago.