FYCS Club at UF connects students with community
By Emily Culclasure | Nov. 9, 2011Volunteering at events looks excellent on resumes, but nothing says "I'm dedicated" quite like making a commitment to a volunteering organization around campus.
Volunteering at events looks excellent on resumes, but nothing says "I'm dedicated" quite like making a commitment to a volunteering organization around campus.
One UF student wants to move off campus so she doesn't have to eat alone.
The prohibition era will razzle dazzle the Constans Theatre's audience in the upcoming production of the beloved musical "Chicago."
The Student Senate did not pass a bill that would have required the Supervisor of Elections to provide a sample ballot online two Fridays before SG elections.
A panel discussing the intersection of sexual orientations and the contribution of Asian-Americans to society is being held today at 6:30 p.m. at Ustler Hall.
Soma Nwokolo became aware of the realities of racism after she moved to the U.S. from England when she was 10.
The National Science Foundation awarded a $5 million grant to UF education researchers, who are using the money to revise science programs in Florida middle schools.
A months-long investigation led to the arrest of a man suspected of illegally accessing a UF employee's electronic information.
Cheerwine, a popular southeastern, cherry-flavored soft drink, has made its way to Florida.
Students and faculty were evacuated from Norman Hall on Tuesday after someone pulled a fire alarm.
From a distance, the cluster of UF students practicing at the center of Flavet Field Sunday night might have looked like an ordinary sports team.
A UF employee was taken to Shands at the University of Florida after he was hit by an RTS bus Monday afternoon.
Despite entertainment changes, turnout for this year's Gator Growl was lower than expected.
UF now offers a magazine that caters to the Asian community.
Nerf darts will fly, and the zombies will multiply when the Humans vs. Zombies game returns to campus - this time sporting new, Student Government-funded accessories.
Snagging a date for Friday night can be as easy as checking your phone.
J. Robert Cade, the inventor of Gatorade, died Nov. 27, 2007, at the age of 80.
Gatorship, a program of UF's Multicultural and Diversity Affairs, will host a forum discussing the relationship between cultural identity and campus involvement today at 6 p.m. in the Graham Gallery.
Friends and family will gather at M. Jack Ohanian's memorial service on Saturday to honor the former associate dean for research and administration and a professor of nuclear engineering at UF.
Gov. Rick Scott clearly touched a nerve a few weeks ago when he bashed anthropology majors, saying he thought we had too many. The local responses were furious. While I disagree with his implied premise that a liberal arts education is not as valuable as a STEM education, we really do have too many anthropology majors.