UF named Military Spouse Friendly university
By Carolina Garcia Rodriguez | Feb. 21, 2017A renowned website recognized UF for fostering a positive environment for military families.
A renowned website recognized UF for fostering a positive environment for military families.
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Tyler James normally avoids Turlington Plaza, but on Monday he stopped to talk to a Student Government party he’s never heard of.
Despite about 54 percent of UF degree-seeking students being female in Fall 2015, according to the most recent UF data, students will vote today and Wednesday for an all-male Student Government executive ticket.
The final interview process for the new director of UF’s Multicultural and Diversity Affairs began Monday and will continue throughout the week.
On the heels of two high-profile resignations in UF’s Multicultural and Diversity Affairs, the announcement of another came Monday.
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Yoselyn Paulino doesn’t need an abortion, but she still wants to learn about available resources in Gainesville.
Smith Meyers knew he wanted to run for UF’s Student Body president after a childhood friend slipped into depression in Spring 2016.
As students craned their necks to gaze at the red, blue and yellow hot air balloon flying over Flavet Field on Friday, they were encouraged to think about what lifts them up.
As a first-generation student, Mario Agosto has always felt the pressure to succeed.
Revel Lubin has worn a black “I am second” bracelet every day since his junior year of high school, a symbol of his dedication to God.
The annual UF Engineers’ Week will continue this week to encourage students to learn about UF’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.
A UF scientist has won an award for discovering something Albert Einstein predicted more than 100 years ago.
Students sick of dining-hall diets may soon find solace in a new meal-delivery service catered specifically to them.
No one stood between the basket and Mississippi State’s scorers.
With an 0-2 count, freshman Katie Chronister adjusted into her windup.
A UF student riding a scooter was hit by a car Friday near Turlington Plaza, suffering minor injuries to her leg.
Standing in front of a nearly all-white crowd at UF’s Florida Field, a 15-year-old black boy belted out a song of exaltation.
Lil Wayne, a five-time Grammy award-winning rapper, will perform at UF in April.