Free HIV testing to continue at Santa Fe
By Max Chesnes | Feb. 22, 2017When Jordan Chediak heard there would be free HIV testing at Santa Fe College, he didn’t hesitate to stop by.
When Jordan Chediak heard there would be free HIV testing at Santa Fe College, he didn’t hesitate to stop by.
All 11 proposed amendments failed to pass during the Student Government elections Wednesday night as Impact Party claimed the executive ticket and all but two Senate seats.
After ticket prices for Lil Wayne’s upcoming show at UF’s O’Connell Center were released Tuesday, Melanie Tercilla wasn’t sure if she wanted to go.
“There was no such thing as mental health when you were picking cotton in a field,” said Ian Green, 21, as he reflected on how the black community views mental health.
When Matthew Schrier planned his escape from an al-Qaida prison, he thought of “Jurassic Park.”
After she found out that UF had a Student Government, Gabriella Steele cast her first-ever ballot on Tuesday, one of about 4,482 students to do so on the first day of SG elections.
Five UF faculty members have joined UF President Kent Fuchs as fellows of an international science association.
A UF nursing professor has been exploring women’s health on a national level since January.
With the help of a headset and headphones, students dive into a 3-D world and become space pirates on the ground level of the Reitz Union.
A renowned website recognized UF for fostering a positive environment for military families.
Amendment 1:
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.
Impact Party
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.