APIDA, AASU highlight lack of Asian American programs at UF
By Ana Escalante | Oct. 3, 2019Kelcey Hernandez held up a sign that summarized four years of struggle in seven words.
Kelcey Hernandez held up a sign that summarized four years of struggle in seven words.
It’s way too early for this much noise.
Armed with sun hats, bug spray and multicolored wicker baskets, 70 people collected mushrooms Sunday at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Kayser Enneking is hoping that the second time’s the charm.
They are being paid $50,000
Doctors have to hand-draw maps of the brain to detect Parkinson's. However, sometimes this method can lead to misdiagnosis.
After weeks of student activism, there will be blue lights on Fraternity Drive.
Former UF football player John Huggins has been dismissed from his second team in the last two months following a rape accusation.
Is majoring in English worth it? This question was posed in an article published in the Wall Street Journal on Sept. 9. Its author, William McGurn, was formerly George W. Bush’s speechwriter, so you’d think he’d understand the importance of a degree that focuses on proper writing and communication skills. Apparently not.
This is the 2nd year of the event.
Facing violations, Inspire Party clung to its newly won seats in UF Student Government Senate at the Elections Commission meeting Thursday evening, its future positions challenged.
Comedian and TV host Nicole Byer came to the Reitz Union Wednesday night ready to ruin Disney movies for her audience.
You can now read the words of UF student journalists dating back to 1912.
Hidden in a swarm of orange and blue T-shirts, Colin Solomon gripped onto his friends, sobbing tears of joy.
Tonight, UF's student government will be filling 50 Senate seats following two days of elections.
ReFresh Food Co. is open for business with greater health consciousness
The singer placed second on “America’s Got Talent”
UF violated state law with its Preview prices. Now, the school is facing a class action lawsuit by people angered by the high costs of orientation.
Mouses clicked. Stickers were given. Glazed eyes watched computer screens thanking them for voting in the UF Student Government elections.
In America, there is a very strong relationship between students and their university. We work hard to get into college, so that we can pat ourselves on the back when we make it.