UF freshmen yak, upperclassmen answer back
By Alexandra Fernandez | Sep. 3, 2015UF freshmen don’t need to leave their dorm rooms to get advice: There’s an app for that.
UF freshmen don’t need to leave their dorm rooms to get advice: There’s an app for that.
While some students who walked into the Reitz Union knew which Student Government Party they were going to run, or slate, with in the Fall 2015 elections, Anneke Wenzel remained uncertain.
Sakai will no longer be in use starting Spring 2016, completing UF’s migration to Canvas.
The UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences has included UF students in its bilingual extension course for the first time.
UF welcomed veterinary students to a new laboratory with open arms — or open paws.
The ceremonial green ribbon was cut and the UF Field and Fork Pantry served the Gator Good.
Research on new technology for prosthetics, eliminating citrus greening and curing hepatitis C is in the works thanks to the record amount of research funding UF received in the 2015 fiscal year.
The Senate chambers were relaxed Tuesday night until a heated public debate regarding the recent formation of a new party was addressed.
UF Online students will have another major to choose from come Fall 2016.
Cats will be able to live their full nine lives thanks in part to a UF professor.
A petition is on the rise to defeat legislation that would allow concealed carry on campus.
Students interested in running as a UF student senator can go to the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom in rooms A and E today for Fall 2015 elections.
Nadia Blaszczyk has been in America for two and a half weeks.
Smoothing out their shirts, adjusting their stethoscopes and staying completely silent, UF first-year medical students wait for a sign from God.
Santa Fe College will soon offer a new technology degree.
UF is orange and blue and a whole lot of green.
When Nicholas Carrè took office as UF Student Body treasurer, he sought to make Student Government’s finances available to students.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson visited UF to discuss the threat of rising sea levels.
Local drag queens will strut through the University Auditorium as the Pride Student Union celebrates its 15th annual LGBTQ+ Welcome Assembly at 6 p.m. Thursday.
In 2012, there was one artist at Gator Growl, and for the next two years, there were two.