UF student donates bone marrow to save a life
By Ethan Bauer | July 20, 2016Somewhere in the U.S., a 52-year-old man sat waiting, hoping a random person somewhere in the world might be able to save his life.
Somewhere in the U.S., a 52-year-old man sat waiting, hoping a random person somewhere in the world might be able to save his life.
Two professors and two students will represent UF at a conference Sunday to contribute to research for Alzheimer’s disease.
Monday through Friday, hundreds of people gather on the Plaza of the Americas to stand in line for Krishna Lunch.
Robert Cody, 22, recently met his neighbor of two years for the first time — all thanks to “Pokemon Go.”
Juan Oleas, a 24-year-old UF astronomy graduate, ran across campus as fast as he could, lungs burning and legs cramping.
Connor Pace, who finished his first year as a law student at UF last Spring, loved the water.
Three days after the Pulse shooting in Orlando, Andrew Bloomfield noticed how much open space there was in his lecture hall.
While students enjoy shorter lines and more parking during the Summer term, UF’s clubs have to find ways to keep attendance high with fewer people on campus.
Alex Sunnarborg will have 90 seconds to pitch his company to a crowd of about 400 investors, industry experts and possible partners.
Though the rain may have washed up the Kickin’ it for the Kids Kickball Tournament earlier than planned Saturday, it didn’t wash away the success of the event.
University Police arrested two freshman football players Monday morning after authorities said they shot at a residence hall with a BB gun four days earlier.
Bernie Sanders ended his campaign Tuesday when he officially endorsed Hillary Clinton at a campaigning event in New Hampshire.
Stacey Steinberg, a UF law professor, is a former child abuse attorney who advocates for kids by photographing children with traumatic medical conditions.
This year, Money magazine ranked UF No. 15 on its list of “Money’s Best Colleges,” up from No. 30 in 2015, according to a UF News release.
During Tuesday’s Senate meeting, Budget and Appropriations Chairman Charlie Brown addressed the recent shootings of both black males and Dallas police officers.
Students can get in touch with their creative sides this Summer by attending one of the many events sponsored by UF’s Creative B program.
With the release of a new app developed by Niantic Inc., some students’ childhood dreams are becoming reality.
UF’s School of Theatre + Dance will premiere an original performance, “Sketchy People,” on Thursday at the Black Box Theatre.
Progress made on cutting costs in controlling invasive aquatic plants
At this past Tuesday’s UF Student Senate meeting, four out of five of the Student Senate allocations committee bills passed on the floor unanimously.