Associate dean of students to run in sixth marathon
By Katie Campione | Oct. 6, 2016After waking up at 4:30 a.m. to run for the past 24 weeks, Anthony DeSantis, the associate dean of students, is spending his Sunday morning competing in a marathon.
After waking up at 4:30 a.m. to run for the past 24 weeks, Anthony DeSantis, the associate dean of students, is spending his Sunday morning competing in a marathon.
A new study has found a way to potentially halt the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.
Women are less likely to be promoted because of gender bias in the workforce, according to a UF professor’s findings.
In December, UF students will say farewell to the Institute of Black Culture building of the past 44 years.
Retired UF professor Dr. Donald Caton will discuss the impact of feminism in relation to childbirth Thursday night at the Matheson History Museum.
After being confronted with racial slurs Tuesday night, a nationally competitive UF Bollywood dance group took to social media to express their shock.
After reports of clowns roaming Gainesville on Tuesday, some students formed search parties to find them, to the bewilderment of others, who decided instead to stay home.
Ian Vicnansky stood on the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday afternoon with a plate full of fruit and yogurt after learning about how to live a healthy lifestyle in college.
UF’s Student Senate elected Smith Meyers as the new Senate president Tuesday night.
UF officials will meet today to discuss how Hurricane Matthew may affect the university for the rest of the week.
Low-income guests can now visit the Florida Museum of Natural History’s exhibits at a discounted cost.
Two election complaints were heard by the Student Government elections commission Tuesday afternoon.
Pink and white flags scattered on the lawn of the Plaza of the Americas fluttered in a light breeze Tuesday afternoon.
An auditorium in the Warrington College of Business is going by a new name.
After last week’s Student Senate elections, Impact Party and the independent candidates submitted the last of their campaign finance reports Monday.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is now open for the 2017 to 2018 cycle and will be due Dec. 15.
About 500 students waited on the third floor of the Reitz Union to see Diane Guerrero from “Orange is the New Black” and “Jane the Virgin.”
By next week, students will have a new healthy breakfast option near campus.
After a brief meeting Monday, the Student Government election commission will meet again today to hear four election complaints.
A week after the flooding in Hume Hall, residents have adjusted to constant maintenance workers and renovations.