Artist Dan Perjovschi creates artwork at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art
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Reitz Union food court expected to bring Papa John's and Panda Express by Summer B.
As Southwest Recreation Center construction continues, students are getting their fitness fix off campus.
Future college students may start to find underage drinking a little more challenging.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas will answer questions from a panel at the UF Levin College of Law.
A UF professor has a handle on wheelchair technology.
Student Senators played it safe at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.
Dr. Ben Carson looks back on his visit to UF.
Slating interviews for Student Senate positions with the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party finished Tuesday.
As the lights dimmed and the murmur of the crowd was replaced by a soulful voice and the chimes of a keyboard, the Orange & Brew transformed into an old jazz club.
In response to Haiti’s earthquake, Florida is preparing foster homes to take in Haitian orphans by waiving homes’ occupancy limitations.
Members of Signing Gators are lending their hands at UF gymnastics meets, basketball games and baseball games to sign the national anthem while it is being sung.
Students lacking spare change can donate blood plasma to raise money for Gators United for Haiti.
Love is in the air for this year’s Black History Month.
Loreal Dolar was about to enter her first year of college when life took a drastic turn.
Slating interviews for Student Senate positions with the Unite Party and the Student Alliance party will come to an end Tuesday at 5 p.m.
The Unite Party and the Student Alliance party have filled all the seats on their executive tickets.
About 200 people attended the Islam Fair in celebration of Islam Awareness Month at UF Monday.
“A Love Story,” the theme for this year’s Black History Month, is not a reference to a Taylor Swift song or Valentine’s Day.
Interviews for Student Government positions with the Unite and Student Alliance parties began Friday and will continue today and Tuesday.