SFC treasurer candidate, Justin Deese, platform aims to benefit clubs
By Hunter Williamson | Mar. 22, 2015Justin Deese considers himself a workaholic, which he said is a good thing.
Justin Deese considers himself a workaholic, which he said is a good thing.
James Cuda was at an Italian restaurant in Chicago on Christmas Eve when he received the email of a lifetime.
UF is working to research social media-user activity on a large scale.
UF is teeming with brilliant people working on cutting-edge technology that saves lives, reveals mysteries and solves problems. We’re here to share the latest in UF’s advancements, research and studies, with the help of UF Health Newsnet.
Eye examinations are expensive, even for animals.
UF students gained a trustee and lost two majors during a meeting of the university system’s governing body.
UF students may be lucky in finding love online.
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art is changing up the rules this weekend and encouraging the community to touch the artwork.
Santa Fe College is now the No. 1 community college in the U.S.
Gabriel Mondry folded his arms and stuck out his hip to flaunt a black leather gun case.
A pop-up clothing store for the homeless is set to make its way to Gainesville for the first time this Sunday.
Students in the UF LGBTQ+ community can learn to combat potential discrimination in science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers tonight at 7 p.m. as part of Pride Awareness Month.
Santa Fe College Student Senate passed multiple bills and approved the first part of a club’s overflow request Wednesday night.
Sebastian Duque smelled something burning in his dorm Tuesday night but couldn’t find the source.
Martha Barnett answered questions about civic engagement and her involvement in the Rosewood massacre case with southern charm.
A Columbia University law professor sought to answer how privacy and secrecy play a role in abortions while addressing students and community members at the UF Levin College of Law.
Wednesday, we ran a double-feature in which two of our writers investigated the enrollment trends among two minority communities at UF. Earlier stories published elsewhere reported a dramatic decline in black enrollment at the university; however, they were misled by incomparable data, caused by changes in UF’s demographic self-reporting questionnaire.
Several articles have been written lately regarding whether enrollment of African-American/black students at UF has drastically decreased.
Giggles, ice cream and committee chair appointments made up Tuesday night’s UF Senate meeting.
It’s been 50 years since the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, and the Gator Law American Civil Liberties Union is holding its own to continue the rally for peace.