Former SNL star picked for Growl
By THOMAS STEWART | July 6, 2009Dana Carvey, of "Wayne's World" fame, will perform at the Oct. 16 Gator Growl, organizers announced Monday.
Dana Carvey, of "Wayne's World" fame, will perform at the Oct. 16 Gator Growl, organizers announced Monday.
The University of Florida was recently honored for its role in helping students with disabilities learn about job opportunities.
Growing up in Tampa, Ph.D. candidate Ashley Boggs enjoyed Florida's wildlife and often played with lizards and turtles.
Danielle Rossi doesn't find Chinese as difficult as she thought she would, partly because she loves China.
UF employees are now required to wear a helmet while operating university-provided bicycles, scooters, mopeds, Segways and motorcycles.
When Tim Hussin's sister handed him a 35mm camera in high school, he thought photography would just be a hobby.
More than 1 billion people in the world live below the poverty level, but, in fall 2010, UF will be one of the world's first universities trying to change that.
The new UF bandshell will be ready for the Fourth of July, but there won't be any fireworks to welcome it.
More than 100 people have felt up Amanda Jones.
Budget cuts won't prevent students from mixing cocktails or throwing pottery this summer.
After awarding 2,710 associate degrees last year, Santa Fe College topped national charts by placing sixth in the nation in Community College Week's Top 100 Best Associate Degree Producers for 2009.
Get ready to open your wallets.
UF's researchers haven't been shy about asking for stimulus funds for their projects.
UF president Bernie Machen is in Jacksonville this morning talking about ways to improve safety at the annual Florida-Georgia football game held in River City.
How much does UF's athletic department love the university? Something to the tune of $6 million.
Perhaps men really are from Mars.
Starting this week, slackers won't even have to get dressed to catch up on missed lectures.
When Marcus Chance received an A-minus in his American oral history class, he said that it surprised and hurt him.
The failing grade UF's College of Medicine received on a recent American Medical Student Association PharmFree Scorecard is being changed to "in progress."
There will no longer be a quiet oasis outside the University Galleries on the East side of UF's campus.