‘The Beast in the Book’ exhibit comes to Smathers Library
By Jaclyn Scott | Jan. 28, 2015The Hoggetowne Medieval Faire may be ending this weekend, but there is a new outlet for fans of the era.
The Hoggetowne Medieval Faire may be ending this weekend, but there is a new outlet for fans of the era.
Faculty from the UF School of Music composed a petition to bring attention to the poor working and learning conditions found in the music building.
The Dannon Company awarded a UF graduate student with its third annual $25,000 Yogurt and Probiotics Fellowship Grant, aiding probiotic research.
The Swamp Party won’t be the only party with executive candidates in the upcoming Spring 2015 Student Government elections.
Sarjit Kellerman left her home country of Malaysia more than 30 years ago, but Tuesday night, she got a taste of the issues her native country faces.
A malicious email infected several hundred computers used by UF faculty and staff Monday morning.
After Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting, Christian athletes and Students for a Democratic Society are now able to fund their organizations’ events for another year.
UF’s decision to replace the current student records system has one UF student feeling especially relieved.
Hundreds of Cuban spies infiltrated the U.S. when up to 125,000 Cubans immigrated to Florida in 1980.
UF President Kent Fuchs will begin a multi-city tour Friday during which he’ll share his goals for his presidency and plans for making UF a top 10 public research university.
Twelve orphans were given the tools to emerge as leaders on a trip to UF.
Between classes, business students can discover more about themselves.
Six days after graduating from UF in 2012, Mercedes Young escaped the Swamp and headed to Los Angeles.
More than 100 students, adults and children gathered for a round-table discussion to provide context about the current issues in France.
The Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity invited two World War II veterans to its home Sunday to show gratitude for their service.
For $15,000, two UF freshmen pledged to shave their heads.
Sandra Wilson is switching seats in the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.
Next week, students on a budget may be able to afford something more substantial than ramen noodles.
Guns on campus could be a reality as soon as June if a recently introduced bill passes the Florida House and Senate.
Business suits and scrubs mingled with the occasional parka as rain threatened to put a damper on a standing-room-only groundbreaking ceremony at UF Health on Friday afternoon.