Wall lets students share worries
By NICOLE LYNN GREINER | Oct. 8, 2009Students expressed their concerns over cockroach infestations, stress and the national debt at the Wall of Worries Thursday afternoon.
Students expressed their concerns over cockroach infestations, stress and the national debt at the Wall of Worries Thursday afternoon.
A crowd of about 30 people rallied in UF's Plaza of the Americas Wednesday afternoon to call for an end to the war in Afghanistan.
It won't be long until purchasing fruit at the grocery store is far from a sticky situation.
A retired UF professor was presented with the National Medal of Science by President Barack Obama Wednesday, according to a White House press release.
Thanks to a change in policy, the domestic partners of UF students will now be able to get spouse tickets for Gator games.
UF's Family Law Society is trying to make sure that every call for help can be heard.
Santa Fe College's new concert band, the Santa Fe Winds, will kick off its debut season tonight at 7:30 with its first performance.
Florida Prepaid College Plans are not dealing with the deficits that other state prepaid plans are facing, according to a recent New York Times article.
What futuristic discovery could create about two million jobs and is smaller than the dust collecting on your textbooks?
A rickety economy has not stopped UF from spending about $584 million on science and engineering research in the 2008 fiscal year, earning the university a spot in the nation's top 20 in terms of research funding.
Senate rocked to a new beat Tuesday night when new senators were sworn in and old senators said goodbye.
About 50 UF students attended Tuesday night's Mind MashUp with laptops in hand ready to learn about open-source software.
The Reigning Champions won the World Series on Tuesday night.
SuChin Pak is proud to be an Asian-American, but that wasn't always the case.
Free food, Twitter and a poster with Biggie Smalls and Tupac made up the conversations at the Student Government Elections Commission meeting Monday night.
When the living dead rise from the grave, Doug Johnson will be ready for them.
Gators moms can rest easy this flu season thanks to Florida Flu Kits.
UF's Victory Over Violence, a club that aims to eliminate sexual abuse, will host a Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) campaign until Oct. 13.
There are 14 million reasons why students should have voted in this fall's Student Government elections.
The girl with the bloodred lips and blond hair raises her legs seductively into the air.