UF/IFAS to certify inmates in culinary class
By Savanna Kearney | Apr. 13, 2016Inmates at one Florida prison can learn culinary skills through an expanded UF program.
Inmates at one Florida prison can learn culinary skills through an expanded UF program.
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art will host an evening with artists and performers from around the globe today.
About 150 people answered trivia questions about museum pieces Wednesday night.
JJ Schwarz hadn’t homered in 21 games — the longest drought of his career.
The Florida gymnastics team is showing no signs of slowing down.
Following No. 2 Florida lacrosse's 10-9 win against a feisty Temple team on April 2, UF coach Amanda O’Leary was concerned about her team’s aggression — or, rather, its lack thereof.
Two UF coaches answered questions Tuesday night about both sports and their personal lives.
A model plane built by UF students never got off the ground.
Editor's note: This is part of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Thursday’s paper for an overview of the legal options and processes that survivors experience.
A student news organization is battling a Florida university for the right to know the names of Student Government officials in meetings and documents.
UF students are using videos to teach others about current agricultural issues and how they can affect the future.
Thirteen women hope to bring more than 40 characters to life this weekend.
In the eighth inning of UF’s 10-4 loss on Saturday, first base coach Lars Davis restrained an enraged Buddy Reed while the centerfielder yelled at umpire Scott Cline.
Kyra Jefferson had never heard of the University of Florida.
About seven months ago, Jenny Rowland made a call.
UF students can hear from a leading animal and environmental researcher April 20.
While golf fans around the world were captivated by the Masters on Sunday, the Florida men’s golf team was putting in practice time at the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
Students can pet miniature horses outside of Library West on Thursday.
A new UF play is showing how sexual assault impacts survivors and their loved ones.