UF’s Einstein Bros. to close, make way for expanded Chick-fil-a
By Romy Ellenbogen | Feb. 8, 2017In Fall, Marina Tsongranis will no longer be able to grab her weekly caramel latte and honey wheat bagel from Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Hub.
In Fall, Marina Tsongranis will no longer be able to grab her weekly caramel latte and honey wheat bagel from Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Hub.
Citing a “changing” situation at the university, UF’s director of Black Affairs will step down from her position next week.
With six days to spare until Valentine’s Day, UF student Steffi Baer picked up a blind date at Library West on Wednesday.
Nick Goebel’s grandmother died before he could tell her he was gay.
UF’s Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art received a $282,000 grant to help the museum continue publishing Asian art manuscripts.
Hannah Marjon was tired of buying overpriced swimsuits that didn’t fit, so she decided to create her own, “Baywatch” style.
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When Karlee Smith saw the court of the O’Connell Center open up in front of her, revealing a lair of hungry alligators, she lifted her phone to record the experience on Snapchat.
To Carey Cavanaugh, U.S.Russian relations are like a Rolling Stones song.
Five hours south of campus, UF’s latest satellite office aims to connect prospective students in South Florida with the university.
The second annual Innovation Week started Monday with as many as four events planned each day. Events will be held from today
Among the nation’s public universities, UF has the largest enrollment for black Ph.D. students in the computer science department.
UF students may have an easier time fi nding jobs as consumers become more comfortable spending money. A study by the UF Bureau of
Six UF students are combing through campus for art — in the form of ants and spiders.
Newly discovered chemicals may fight colon cancer
Before the U.S. Senate votes on Betsy DeVos for secretary of education, UF College of Education students and alumni are letting Sen. Marco Rubio, R-F.L., know their distaste for the nominee.
Former UF quarterback and football Coach Steve Spurrier will return to UF on Feb. 13 as the first guest of the semester for Accent Speakers Bureau.
As Newell Hall renovations come to a close, the Plaza of the Americas construction continues on schedule.
Jill Sonke and Trent Williams remember Rwanda fondly: the culture, the people, the dancing.
A student club is supporting women in their quests to be healthier.