Mothers hold bake sale at UF for children with cancer
By Jenna Kline | Sep. 9, 2015Today on Turlington Plaza, students can buy treats for a sweet cause.
Today on Turlington Plaza, students can buy treats for a sweet cause.
Going away to college for the first time isn’t easy.
UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences’ new associate dean for research grew up on a small farm and chose to get her doctorate in agricultural and resource economics at Oregon State University.
UF is still on the waiting list for Chipotle delivery.
In the “2016 U.S. News and World Report,” UF ranked 47th nationally among public and private universities, which is one ranking above last year’s. Three other universities tied with UF.
Students in the College of Health and Human Performance will soon have a new space to perform research, take classes and study.
The Stephen C. O’Connell Center’s planned renovations will move ahead in October.
The final day of qualifying and slating, where students chose to run with a Student Government political party, had the highest turnout.
Hartmut Derendorf flew all the way from Germany in 1981 for two years of teaching experience at UF. Little did he know, he’d be a Gator for more than three decades.
A debate was sparked when senators suggested changing the name of the Reitz Union North Lawn to “Global Garden” at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
After getting up-close and personal with cockroaches, termites, fleas and other household pests for 40 years, UF entomology professor Philip Koehler is being granted the biggest honor in the pest management industry.
Queen Victoria will be strutting through the Gainesville Woman’s Club — or at least a model dressed like her will.
The first time Chris Crary sat in the stands for a Gator football game, he was 3 years old.
After about an hour of business decisions at Friday’s Board of Trustees retreat, chairman Steven Scott congratulated UF President Kent Fuchs on a move he said was moral.
The shortest day for students to choose which political party to run with turned out to have the largest number of candidates Friday.
There will be a platinum-covered plantain inside University Gallery’s first-ever alumni exhibition.
Study Edge and Smokin’Notes can score students good grades on upcoming exams — plus free drinks.
About 350 UF students and community members applauded as members of the LGBTQ+ community shared their struggles and triumphs.
The second day of slating and qualifying saw a slight increase of students running, or slating, with either Access Party or Impact Party.
UF freshmen don’t need to leave their dorm rooms to get advice: There’s an app for that.