UF to offer ‘Living Learning Community’ for black students
By Romy Ellenbogen | Mar. 21, 2017In order to create a welcoming environment for black students at UF, a new Living Learning Community will be available beginning Summer B.
In order to create a welcoming environment for black students at UF, a new Living Learning Community will be available beginning Summer B.
Twenty-five students learned Monday that their portraits will be joining UF’s Hall of Fame in the Reitz Union.
Titi Aynaw went from running around barefoot to lacing up army boots to slipping on high-heels.
A devastating citrus disease has reached the Florida Panhandle, and UF researchers are working to fight it.
A new app is aiming to make safety a priority in meeting someone online, by checking users’ names against a list of sex offenders.
Three UF alumni aired a web series March 14 with Nat Geo Wild’s YouTube channel.
People have a lot of misconceptions about Neal Singh’s faith.
In her first year at UF, Martina Onyenwe said she has been on high alert.
A polarizing rapper and a guitar-playing, stand-up comedian are coming to UF on Friday for a night of free entertainment.
UF researcher shows cats and dogs working together to keep rodents away
UF President Kent Fuchs will hold a town hall meeting today at 6 p.m. in Emerson Hall to gauge students’ opinions about racially charged incidents on campus.
After anti-Muslim graffiti was found inside an on-campus bathroom Thursday, the UF Student Government Judiciary Committee passed two resolutions condemning hate — while defending free speech.
UF’s Levin College of Law ranked 41st in the nation this month — up seven spots from last year.
UF Student Body President Susan Webster discussed Thursday a proposed partnership between UF and Uber, which would offer discounts to students using the ride-sharing app.
Demonstrators held bright-yellow flags against a blue sky Thursday as about 70 people protested Wendy’s refusal to join the Fair Food Program.
Even though she has a full Bright Futures scholarship, Anna Hall works three days a week to pay for college.
In the silent cold, about 350 UF students and faculty members shivered with candles cupped in their hands as a rendition of “Amazing Grace” pierced the air.
Alex Rolle-Polk was running out of time.
Two current Saturday Night Live cast members are bringing their comedy chops to the O’Connell Center for a free show March 22.
UF students held an unconventional bake sale on Wednesday, one that attempted to point out the flaws of socialism.