A UF alumnus’ diet-friendly pasta product will be featured on ‘Shark Tank’ this Sunday
By Sabrina Conza | Feb. 21, 2018Alfonso Tejada made a pasta that fits every diet needs, from anyone who’s on a keto diet or allergic to gluten.
Alfonso Tejada made a pasta that fits every diet needs, from anyone who’s on a keto diet or allergic to gluten.
David Filipov saw the lies. He watched first hand as “fake news” about Russia spread like a disease.
Anthony Neher collected four “I Voted!” stickers in Marston Science Library to take back to his fraternity, Delta Tau Delta, to win a prize. He said it’s normal for Greek life students to vote for Impact Party.
More than 200 people stood quietly on Turlington Plaza on Tuesday night, and, among them, a cohort dressed in maroon and white cried.
Although the Student Government codes specify the Elections Commission should be made up of six members, seven people acting as members discussed and voted on three election code violations at a meeting Monday night.
Jeraldine Williams faced silent racism as the first African American student in UF’s College of Journalism and Communications from 1963 to 1967.
Voting for Student Government elections starts today. Polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. today and Wednesday at 11 locations across campus.
A team of UF researchers helped put together the largest study on butterfly evolutions to date.
UPDATE: By Tuesday evening, Sheyla Marimon said the organizations surpassed its fundraising goal of $1,000 by $39 at the end of Tuesday. Over the two days, 66 preorders for a dozen donuts were sold and 15 cards were written to the hospitalized shooting victims.
Cynthia Kathir immediately ran to her adviser when she discovered she won a national veterinary business contest.
UF Health Shands and Central Florida Health are officially teaming up to train more physicians after facing an increase in demand.
When Chase Werther started at UF, she knew she wanted to be in SG.
After her parents fled from Uganda and political oppression in the 1970s, Shayli Patel has worked every day to make them proud.
Janae Moodie learned to count her blessings in kindergarten when her dad survived the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11.
More than 100 children and family members ran around the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium bleachers Saturday to help siblings and parents of those with autism.
Graduate Assistants United celebrated new stipend increases, raises and other new employee benefits during its contract ratification party Thursday night in Ustler Hall.
The Reitz Union hotel desk is the first 24/7 on-campus location to offer free menstrual products to UF students with a Gator 1 Card.
UF College Democrats hosted the third and final Student Government debate before elections Tuesday.
In the midst of political parties campaigning and students rushing to class, 17 white balloons hovered over it all on Turlington Plaza on Friday afternoon.
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