US Parkinson Foundation creates informational website
By Melissa Smith | Nov. 18, 2014When JP Bremer saw “John Wick” with his father this weekend, he noticed his chair shook during intense scenes.
When JP Bremer saw “John Wick” with his father this weekend, he noticed his chair shook during intense scenes.
UF’s pre-health honor society and a local health nonprofit organization are teaming up to host an HIV testing and sexual health awareness event for the first time today.
Snapchat users can now put their money where their face is — by sending “Snapcash” to friends.
Four days after Daniel Lavaughn Jerkins was arrested for aggravated domestic assault, he was arrested again after police said he picked up his 5-year-old son from school and later smoked a marijuana blunt in front of him Tuesday evening.
Kevin Skipper smoked 30 cigarettes a day for 15 years. And then he quit.
UF researchers have released new findings on the embryonic origin of external genitalia and birth defects.
In eight days, many students will gather around tables and eat all kinds of delicious, artery-clogging foods with family members and friends.
UF Student Government will host its state of women’s affairs address today from 7 to 9 p.m. in Pugh Ocora.
After getting back to its winning ways on Sunday, Florida is looking forward to carrying that momentum forward into the later stages of the NCAA Tournament.
Florida offensive coordinator Kurt Roper is used to not staying in one place for too long.
No. 8 Florida has a lot it can learn after falling to unranked Miami 69-67 on Monday.
J.C. Deacon has accomplished a lot in his first season as the coach for the Florida men’s golf team.
Will Muschamp will sit down with Dante Fowler Jr. and his family "at an appropriate time" regarding the junior’s option to enter the NFL Draft.
The College Football Playoff committee released its fourth top 25 rankings on Tuesday evening, and there were some surprises within the top four. Let’s breakdown the committee’s top four, and analyze the teams on the outside looking in.
Recently, I have gotten less than 10 full hours of sleep every week.
As social media lovers, we’re able to follow celebrities and other glamorous people on networks like Twitter and Instagram. Slowly, we start to realize a lot of the people we follow are successful: investors, musicians, models, etc. We even follow well-known people at our school. But you can’t help but get a little jealous of their lives, right?
Ok girls, I’m just going to give you a huge fashion tip: UGGs are not flattering.
Florida Supreme Court Justice Charles Canady spoke at UF’s Levin Law school today to discuss “The Role of Precedent and Stare Decisis.” This lecture, open to all UF Law students, was the final piece of the Overton Lectures series in honor of the late Justice Ben Overton, a former professor at UF Law. “The Overton lectures provide students the opportunity to learn about specific areas of Florida Constitutional Law from Justices of the Florida Supreme Court,” says Karen Miller, curator and counselor at UF Law’s Center for Career Development.
If you were planning to catch swinging trapeze artists outside the Oaks Mall this week, you’re out of luck.
Despite the continuing Ebola epidemic, a UF study suggests the majority of Americans don’t intend to change their holiday travel plans.