Senate elects new leadership, shows support to non-salaried UF workers and shooting victims
By Christina Morales | Feb. 27, 2018Former Senate President Ian Green choked up in his goodbye speech Tuesday night.
Former Senate President Ian Green choked up in his goodbye speech Tuesday night.
When UF College of Education administrators asked author James Patterson for $3 million to start a literacy program, he agreed — but with a challenge.
When he held up his honorary bid card to UF Pi Kappa Alpha, three-year-old Declan Patrick smiled from ear to ear.
Only 16 African American women teach computer science and engineering in universities across the county, according to a report. UF employs four of them.
Elyssa Hauptman was waiting for an order of Midnight Cookies to arrive at her house before work. Then, she got a text from her friend at 2:50 p.m. that said, “Douglas shooting.”
Anthony Flores scribbled on white construction paper covering a Peabody Hall gender-neutral bathroom with a black sharpie Monday afternoon.
Physicians traded their white lab coats Saturday for workout gear to talk to patients while taking laps around a track.
The UF Student Government Senate Judiciary Standing Committee unanimously passed seven resolutions and failed one amendment Sunday.
High school students who protest against gun violence will not be denied admission into UF, university officials said Saturday.
UF students pinched, stuffed and baked more than 200 triangular-shaped cookies to support Parkland shooting victims Sunday night.
A$AP Ferg told women in the audience at The Wetlands Music Festival, who he called “Florida’s finest,” to get up on the shoulders of men near them. Event staff told them to get down.
To try to set a Guinness world record, engineering students crouched as they laid down pencil after pencil along the edge of a sidewalk near Plaza of the Americas on Friday.
Soft Chinese music played as a dancer in a flowy red gown and another in a white blouse leapt through the air, holding traditional umbrellas matching their outfits high above their heads.
Despite controversial tweets made by Dinesh D’Souza following the Parkland school shooting last week, student group Young Americans for Freedom still plan to invite him to speak on campus this April.
Rupert Heard used to sleep with a knife by his side.
Minutes after Ian Green won the Student Government presidential election for Impact Party, his friends congratulated and hugged him and his mom wiped the tears that streamed down his face with a tissue.
The Duke Energy Foundation gave $88,500 to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s research on how removing plants underneath power lines affects bees, butterflies and other pollinators.
As Brandon Taylor scrolled down the list of those killed in the Parkland shooting last Wednesday, he didn’t expect to see the name of a 15-year-old student he used to tutor.
UF and international researchers discovered a new use for a high blood pressure drug — to prevent or slow down Type I diabetes.
For the third year in a row, Impact Party will have another executive ticket in office.