Crochet coral reef display in Marston ends Friday
By Alyssa Hubbell | Oct. 27, 2011"I drove 150 miles just to see it."
"I drove 150 miles just to see it."
Imagine $70,000 in cash. Picture 70,000 $1 bills stacked high, or 7,000 $10 bills or 700 $100 bills. However you want to look at it, it's a lot of money.
Paying off student loans is about to become less of a headache.
Last week, Ashleigh Barraca found herself awkwardly laughing while standing alone in line at Starbucks in the Hub.
Anthony Castro, 19, worries participating in Pride Student Union and LGBT Affairs could hurt his chances of getting a job after graduation.
In the name of reducing UF's carbon footprint, students on the North Lawn learned Wednesday how to fix flat tires on their bikes for UF's fourth-annual One Less Car Day.
A report from someone who smelled gas at the Harn Museum of Art on Wednesday ended in a hazardous materials team investigating the potential leak, but it turned out to be a false alarm.
For a few nights in October, the UF dorms are haunted by ghosts, clowns and villains.
With dried mud peeling from their bodies, five people ran on campus and along University Avenue on Tuesday evening as cars honked and onlookers stared.
Charming the crowd with jokes and pranks, National Basketball Association icon Shaquille O'Neal spoke in front of about 3,200 people at the O'Connell Center on Tuesday evening.
Library West will be open for 24 hours Sunday through Thursday in the spring if a Student Senate bill earns final approval.
Swamp Symphony, an outdoor orchestra concert, has been added to the lineup of Homecoming activities this year.
Andrew Shaw wanted to see more diversity in the Jewish groups at UF Hillel. He found it in his friends who were coming out.
Students will have the opportunity Friday to guess just how many condoms are crammed into a jar.
Wedding bells signal the beginning of a new life together. For a recent UF graduate, it signified a new business plan.
Spencer Pylant remembers watching the NBA championship game in 2006.
The Gator Nation has proved, once again, that it likes to be on top.
With two classes left to complete, Tori Petry, 19, worries about receiving her UF Honors Program certificate.
After one and a half years of planning, the bat barn and bat house cameras to show the daily lives of UF's bats online are up and running.
The Gainesville Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society has finalized a proposal calling for a stop to budget cuts and outlining possible solutions for balancing UF's budget.