Students observe AIDS Day
By Samantha Shavell | Dec. 1, 2011At UF, three out of 10 students do not know their HIV status.
At UF, three out of 10 students do not know their HIV status.
Each day when UF sophomore Matt Goldsmith gets ready to start his Calculus III homework, he closes his laptop and opens his textbook.
Editor's note: The headline for this article has been updated to reflect a correction.
The Student Health Care Center has received 1,000 additional flu shots after the original 5,000 ordered were administered in early November.
Four gifts lay on a couch in UF President Bernie Machen's office, wrapped like they belonged under a Christmas tree.
Temperatures in the 50s didn't stand in the way of more than 30 students who gathered on Turlington Plaza to talk about their money.
A 69-year-old man was hit in the face with a gun Tuesday night after he was robbed on Santa Fe College's downtown campus.
Nikhil Kundra started Teechy, a business that offers technology support.
Six UF students are trying to raise awareness about local homeless youth and encourage students to take action.
A new proposed fee for undergraduates and the elimination of payout for unused sick leave to university employees highlight topics that will be addressed at today's UF Board of Trustees meeting.
What's that I hear? Sleigh bells jingling? A ho, ho, ho from on high? Commercialism entering its strongest quarter?
In an effort to eliminate waste, Gator Dining locations on campus will no longer be using foam products.
Something is missing from Studio 216.
Michelle Amit wanted to meet new people while on a trip to Israel.
In the annual State of the Campus address held Tuesday night, Student Body President Anthony Reynolds focused on the proposed expansion and renovation of the J. Wayne Reitz Union.
St. Petersburg Times editor Mike Brassfield has a mental manuscript about the do's and don'ts of freelancing from the writers who have approached him.
Volunteers for the Winter Break Food Drive in Alachua County are hoping to collect donations to fill 500 boxes of food for needy families.
Does voting really matter? Should the draft be reinstated? Should Sarah Palin run for president?
UF has received a $1.1 million grant to research and help improve behavioral health care in three Indian cities.
The Gator Student Alliance formally announced its formation and its week of action at noon Monday on Turlington Plaza.