Hurricane season should be calm, but still prepare
By Dana Hatchett | May 25, 2015Amy Mahler is no stranger to to natural disasters.
Amy Mahler is no stranger to to natural disasters.
UF professor Wesley Bolch will travel to Vienna, Austria, next month as an appointed member of the U.S. delegation to work with the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, or UNSCEAR.
UF Health celebrated its fifth year of the five-year Forward Together plan with an unveiling of the new five-year plan: the Power of Together.
Throughout his four years at UF, Jonathan Nunez has devoted countless hours to Gator Motorsports, the UF Society of Automotive Engineers Formula Team.
The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences has something buzzing on the agenda.
UF’s Student Government is still looking for a supervisor of elections after Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines’ recommendation failed to receive a two-thirds majority vote in the Student Senate on Tuesday.
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George Corwine, John Franklin, Bobby Stafford, Chris Avery, Brian Ritter and Paul Hinson rode their motorcycles from Jacksonville Beach to San Diego Beach in 50 hours.
UF students are earning diplomas at rates that rank near the top in the country.
A distinguished professor of English at UF has a reason to celebrate.
Florida came in as the No. 7 state for the number of international students enrolled in college, with UF grabbing the No. 20 spot for universities hosting international students.
Gavin Doran found inspiration through the humans of Gainesville.
Starting July 1, Laura Ann Rosenbury will officially take her place as the first permanent female dean of UF’s Levin College of Law in the college’s 106-year history.
The No. 6 Florida baseball team held a 1-0 lead over unranked Auburn in the top sixth inning on Thursday.
Debate regarding guns on campus highlighted the first UF Student Senate meeting of the Summer on Tuesday.
Mike White walked into the Gator Room at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Monday morning wearing an orange and blue tie that was similar yet different from the multitude of ties that former Florida coach Billy Donovan was typically clad in throughout his 19 seasons in Gainesville.
Teresa Turner said she remembers watching the donations arrive faster than she could count them.
Each generation of UF students sets its own traditions, and they will all come together during the 2015 homecoming celebration.
Just three days after former head coach Billy Donovan departed Gainesville for what might be the last time, Florida has hired his replacement.