She’s the First UF event funds scholarships for girls
By Kelsey Pena | Oct. 20, 2016UF students will help raise money for girls’ education in developing countries Sunday.
UF students will help raise money for girls’ education in developing countries Sunday.
A New York dance company will be performing on a raft on a pond Saturday.
Graduate Assistants United and UF officials are continuing a yearlong battle over wage increases.
Two weeks after a UF competitive Bollywood dance group was confronted with racial slurs, UF students want to show their support.
A Reitz Union Board Entertainment-sponsored movie is drawing mixed reactions from students.
Two petitions filed Monday are challenging whether UF’s Supreme Court can use the U.S. Constitution and Florida Constitution in its recent rulings, including remote online voting and campaign finance reform.
Two UF professors juxtaposed how to make voting accessible and secure with what those votes could mean for the presidency Tuesday night.
Following controversies surrounding UF’s Levin College of Law, the college’s dean told students Tuesday night that she wants to improve the college’s rankings.
Three weeks before the general election, Representative Keith Perry will debate his challenger at UF.
A group of UF freshmen will start raising money next month for their invention, which protects camera lenses.
An Impact Party student senator defended her recommendation to a Student Senate committee amid claims of nepotism from other senators Tuesday night.
After moving out of the Reitz Union, fewer students are using UF’s outdoor gear rental program.
A UF counseling hotline has received more than 40 false reports since a Fox Sports journalist prank-called the number, claiming to be a gay student offended by a Harambe costume.
The Crisis and Emergency Resource Center is reopening at Peabody Hall on Oct. 31.
A student-run blog wants to bridge the gap between the general public and health news.
After having trouble finalizing his product, Keith Basik reached out to his friends in UF’s Warrington College of Business.
A band from Algeria is performing Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the University Auditorium for their first concert in Florida.
The UF Homecoming Committee chose to allow parade floats supporting political parties as long as candidate names weren’t displayed.
Young visitors to the Florida Museum of Natural History will soon be able to touch a Tyrannosaurus-rex skull.