Mosquitoes bite fewer male birds
By Megan Stennes | Nov. 18, 2014As mosquito activity wanes in the approaching winter, a UF study released this month suggests the paperclip-sized vampires bite female birds twice as much as males do.
As mosquito activity wanes in the approaching winter, a UF study released this month suggests the paperclip-sized vampires bite female birds twice as much as males do.
Dr. Stephanie Ryan wants to break the stereotypes associated with LGBT patients.
Employers and students braved the cold Tuesday on the Reitz Union Breezeway to talk about jobs.
As Katharine Hargrave prepared for her classes, she packed her backpack with notebook paper, books and her laptop. Lifting the bag across her back, the bag didn’t seem to weigh her down, but something else did — the clunk of change trailing behind her.
Florida Supreme Court Justice Charles Canady spoke at UF’s Levin Law school today to discuss “The Role of Precedent and Stare Decisis.” This lecture, open to all UF Law students, was the final piece of the Overton Lectures series in honor of the late Justice Ben Overton, a former professor at UF Law. “The Overton lectures provide students the opportunity to learn about specific areas of Florida Constitutional Law from Justices of the Florida Supreme Court,” says Karen Miller, curator and counselor at UF Law’s Center for Career Development.
Final-exam week may not be the only time students are turning to prescription drugs for a little study aid.
UF professor Pierre Ramond almost didn’t return the $10,000 call.
Lilly Rooks stood strong as she told the audience about the stroke she suffered six months ago while running for office in Levy County.
A confidential complaint about Santa Fe College’s Student Senate president spiraled into a series of threats and verbal altercations this month -- all of which came to a head last Wednesday when the college’s Senate made impeaching its president, Jeremy Pierce, possible.
A Palestinian interests club is changing up its events for its second annual Palestinian People’s Week.
UF’s Department of Multicultural Diversity and Affairs will be relocating to the Reitz Union next Fall.
The executive vice president of FedEx Corporation spoke to a crowd of about 150 students who were eager to learn how to design their own future on Monday.
Despite football losses, UF’s athletics ranked No. 1 as the most dominant college sports program.
As a high school student, Amanda Meyers watched her big brother, Ben Meyers, get sworn in as UF Student Body president in 2011.
There will be one less car on locals’ daily commutes this week.
Undergraduate business students are eager to settle into their new home in Heavener Hall after the building’s opening ceremony Friday afternoon.
For college students, the solution to the freshman 15 could be as simple as a daily message.
About 100 people gathered Friday night to listen to a woman talk about being transgender, while also channeling Beyoncé with her confidence.
Will Muschamp will not be at the helm of the Florida football program after this season.
Holiday music will echo throughout the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Sunday as Mannheim Steamroller takes the stage.