UF group celebrates International Happiness Day, meditates
By Megan Kelly | Mar. 20, 2014Thirteen people meditated their way to happiness Thursday in a study room on the second floor of Library West.
Thirteen people meditated their way to happiness Thursday in a study room on the second floor of Library West.
Three UF students are depending on Red Bull to give them wings while racing through Europe as part of an international competition.
Bernie Machen is no Britney Spears, but they share a sentiment: Gimme More.
A group of UF researchers was recently awarded part of a $4.9 million federal research grant to develop a program to prevent childhood obesity.
Flavet Field will be engulfed by a swell of vibrant colors when the Indian festival Holi makes its way to campus for the second annual celebration at UF.
Dan Dickrell’s students have watched their professor’s hair grow and twist into new forms almost every semester.
An anonymous letter names homophobia and racism as factors in UF President Bernie Machen’s controversial decision to end the search for a new Levin College of Law dean.
Gainesville High School students got a lunchtime lecture from UF fraternity brothers Wednesday afternoon.
Students feeling taxed about filing their returns can turn to UF for help.
UF’s Levin College of Law held a discussion Wednesday about citizen-based constitutional amendments with a modern angle — legalizing medical marijuana.
The Gators are poised and ready for three in a row.
A new UF course on music history is uniting nations — at least online.
Gator fans want to follow in the footsteps of their basketball team — No. 1 in the country.
With No. 1 Florida holding onto a 1-0 lead against Central Connecticut State in the bottom of the fourth and two outs, Taylore Fuller stepped up to the plate.
Tuesday kicked off Syrian Solidarity Week at UF, a series of events to bring attention to the ongoing conflict in Syria.
Behind closed doors, UF president Bernie Machen held a meeting for Levin College of Law faculty and staff to address the postponed law dean search.
With the season nearing its close, Florida (12-3, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) has already tallied the same number of losses as its last two regular seasons combined.
As the second most volunteer-producing school for the Peace Corps, UF will host a representative on campus.
Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting may have had a late start, which resulted in the cancellation of a new Senate member orientation workshop, but that didn’t stop senators from getting down to business once the meeting began.
Puppy Palooza cautioned students Tuesday to think twice before finding a furry friend.