UF health center to start offering flu vaccine shots today
By Brooke Williams | Sep. 6, 2016Starting today, UF students and staff can get free vaccination shots.
Starting today, UF students and staff can get free vaccination shots.
UF’s College of the Arts is attempting to buy two dragonfly statues on display in its courtyard.
UF’s Vice President for Student Affairs David Parrott addressed the Student Senate on Tuesday night.
Cynthia Mo climbed to the third floor of the Reitz Union Tuesday armed with a list of ideas to improve UF.
UF is planning a memorial for a student who died over the weekend.
A bill asking to change Student Government election codes failed to reach the Student Senate floor Sunday afternoon.
UF is leaving a seat open for missing soldiers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Joshua Brand, 21, has thought Ben Hill Griffin Stadium was the best since he started attending UF football games as a child.
As football fans flocked to The Swamp on Saturday to watch the Gators kick off their 110th season, they were met with new safety measures.
Chris Yanes was 8 years old when he met Steve Spurrier for the first time.
Dominique Montrose, 19, was lying in bed early Friday morning when a loud bang startled her.
Bags have begun to form underneath Officer Bobby White’s eyes.
The first day of party interviews for the Fall semester’s Student Government elections saw a lower turnout than last year.
President Fuchs said UF will close at 4 p.m. today ahead of Tropical Storm Hermine.
Three months ago there was little hope the twins would survive their rare separation at UF Health Shands Hospital, which spanned about 8 hours with 12 individual procedures.
UF’s reputation as a party school is going down, but its reputation as an affordable university is going up.
A UF College of Veterinary Medicine professor is traveling across Latin America to create a universal standard for vaccinating animals.
The UF Supreme Court and Senate held meetings Tuesday. Read on for our reports on both.
Throughout the week, Santa Fe College students will be able to learn more about a free new campus app during the college’s Safe Santa Fe Days.
University Police is hiring a third victim advocate this Fall.