TEDx conference kicks off Saturday
By Jaime Sloane | Feb. 9, 2012About 1,600 students will gather to swap innovative ideas and listen to inspiring 18-minute lectures on Saturday at UF's third annual TEDx conference.
About 1,600 students will gather to swap innovative ideas and listen to inspiring 18-minute lectures on Saturday at UF's third annual TEDx conference.
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park's bison are currently being removed from the prairie, but their new owner says they will not be slaughtered.
The gym was named one of nine outstanding sports facilities for 2012 by the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association.
Due to redistricting in Florida, a U.S. representative and a state senator will likely go head-to-head for the congressional seat of the newly drawn district encompassing UF.
Gainesville organizations provide affordable activities on Valentine's Day for the penniless, love-struck college student.
For the couple that isn't all about a Carrabba's date or a teddy bear, several UF organizations will put together events for Valentine's Day.
Lauren Book wants you to know there's life after sexual abuse.
The UF chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity has been temporarily suspended in the wake of recent hazing allegations.
An annual UF report released Tuesday showed a decrease in shark attacks in the U.S. but a rise for the rest of the world.
A bill that would give the governor power to appoint a student representative to the Board of Governors will be debated today in the Florida House of Representatives.
Students and nonprofit organizations planning to use the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts will face a discount reduction starting this summer.
An iPhone application invented by a Nashville, Tenn., man can tell UF students how drunk they are.
The Graduate Management Admission Test, or GMAT, will include a new reasoning section starting this summer.
Bridget Grogan is afraid her son will spend spring break without her again.
Students who need a break from exams and classes can relax with free body-positive activities as part of a month-long GatorWell campaign.
A UF education might not be as cheap as it used to be, but it's still a top value, according to recent rankings.
RTS buses are the veins and arteries of Gainesville.
In the summer of 2008, Adam Bowers was a UF class of 2007 telecommunication graduate stuck in Gainesville.
Unlike most fashionistas, who shop solely with the intent to find cute things, Francis, a self-proclaimed history buff, does her research ahead of time to nab the best items.
A few blocks from campus on University Avenue, there lies an inconspicuous little office building.