App determines inebriation
By Kelsey Grentzer | Feb. 8, 2012An iPhone application invented by a Nashville, Tenn., man can tell UF students how drunk they are.
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.
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.
In the summer of 2008, Adam Bowers was a UF class of 2007 telecommunication graduate stuck in Gainesville.
During Tuesday night's Student Senate meeting, UF's Supervisor of Elections presented her backup plan for the spring elections but did not bring a list of secondary polling locations.
Frantic study sessions in Library West might be less stressful with the addition of a school-supply vending machine.
A Gainesville task force arrested 21 people during a child-sex sting, including a recent UF alumnus and a university employee.
Gainesville gay rights supporters are excited that a California same-sex marriage ban was deemed unconstitutional Tuesday by a San Francisco federal appeals panel.
During the second White House Science Fair on Tuesday, President Barack Obama announced a series of steps his administration will take to train 100,000 math and science teachers.
When 22 people were rushed to Shands at UF after a horrific series of car crashes on Interstate 75 on Jan. 29, the hospital was in desperate need of blood.
A UF fraternity is under investigation for a reported hazing incident.
UF has set a goal of zero waste on campus by 2015, and a soft drink company wants to help make that happen.
UF students can find fitness classes, track instructors and share their opinions through a new fitness website and application.
Will Holland is a biology major, itching to explore other options.
About 50 employers will attend the 11th annual College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Career Expo.