Board of Governors considering completely online institution
By Paige Kauffman | Feb. 4, 2013Early morning classes might not be a problem anymore. Florida’s 13th university could be completely online.
Early morning classes might not be a problem anymore. Florida’s 13th university could be completely online.
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will be on UF’s campus today looking for the 26th class of Hotdoggers.
As UF continues to expand, the older parts of campus have to keep up with the times.
Students walking on Turlington Plaza and to the Reitz Union can express their ideas for changes on campus to help mold the Swamp Party’s platform.
To see if students are getting good deals, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is reviewing the impact of products marketed to students through their university.
A student government agency launched a campaign Monday to extend Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol service to areas north of campus.
Two local organizations teamed up Monday to spread awareness about an often unspoken issue throughout UF.
Twenty-one-year-old Ryan DeJesus’ dream job is to design unmanned aerial vehicles.
The future is bright for the UF Solar Gators — if it can pay its power bill.
The Career Resource Center is extending its educational resources to local employers.
Two anatomic pathology residents from UF’s College of Veterinary Medicine recently received awards at the annual meeting of the American College Veterinary Pathologists in Seattle.
Of about 200 law schools nationwide, only a few have seen increases in applications this year, and UF isn’t one of them.
Florida is the best team in college basketball, but it doesn’t fit the offensive profile of a national champion.
While everybody recovers from a blackout in New Orleans, the alligatorSports staff wants to take a moment to look at former Gators playing basketball and football. In which league do Gators make the biggest impact? Columnists Adam Pincus and Josh Jurnovoy tackle the question.
The show “30 Rock” ended last week.
To celebrate Black History Month, Maya Angelou and Kendrick Lamar will both be appearing on campus.
Players representing UF Student Affairs raised $5,000 for a local elementary school renovation project after winning a charity kickball tournament in southwest Gainesville on Saturday.
Many people might not know who helped discover the North Pole or when Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech.
The UF Supreme Court voted Friday to uphold the Election Commission’s decision to not order a cease and desist on Swamp Party campaign activities.
With 40 seconds until race time, participants scurried to line up behind a UF College of Medicine student who incurred brain damage in a car accident in June.