Surviving: An MSD victim works toward recovery at UF
By Christina Morales | Aug. 23, 201848 Class of 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas graduates now go to UF
48 Class of 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas graduates now go to UF
The two houses combined cost more than $16 million
The challenge, proposed by UF President Kent Fuchs, lets students win awards like T-shirts.
With a handful of days left in the primary for governor, Philip Levine visited UF's campus.
In the turquoise waters and sandy beaches of the protected Marquesas Keys, fisherman Daniel Padron saw something disturbing.
The library's $3 million upgrade brought new furniture, more accessible spaces and a production lab for educators.
The UF Bursar and Student Financial Affairs have been moved because of the outage
The staff is mainly in the engineering department, according to a UF spokesperson
Hey Gators!
President Kent Fuchs reflects on UF's recent goals and what's in store
A Gainesville man was arrested Monday morning after Gainesville Police found cocaine baggies floating in swamp water, according to the arrest report.
A city commissioner is pushing to get rid of plastic straws, joining other cities nationwide
The strike calls for a recognition of prisoner's human rights and improved living conditions
The new, temporary lot is meant to make up for the 600 parking spots lost during construction.
New College of the Arts dean Onyekwere P. Ozuzu draws from background in dance to lead college
After the UF Board of Trustees approved 12 new mental health counselors, the wellness center is working to hire seven new ones
Four years after an opinion that rejected the idea, the Reitz Union will serve as an early voting location
Ernesto, the fifth named storm of the season, is 1,000 miles from from the east coast of Florida.
Patricia Carey originally wanted to be a teacher. She said she finds people interesting and wanted to teach sociology and psychology after she graduated from the University of Annhurst in 1972.
In 2017, UF President Kent Fuchs announced the “Faculty 500” initiative, a plan to hire 500 new faculty by Fall to rank in the top 5 most prestigious research universities in the country.