Online program trains students, faculty to identify distress
By Luisana Segu | Oct. 14, 2013UF’s Counseling & Wellness Center is promoting a new initiative to train students and faculty how to help and recognize students in distress.
UF’s Counseling & Wellness Center is promoting a new initiative to train students and faculty how to help and recognize students in distress.
A new California tuition law allows for up to six of the state’s schools to charge extra for their more popular courses, but UF classes are currently safe from the price increase.
Construction on two roads that will form the backbone of the 40-acre Innovation Square project is underway.
An email with instructions on how to “mack and succeed at parties” from a member of a fraternity at Georgia Tech might have made some UF students smirk, but others aren’t laughing — even after the author publicly apologized.
A UF student organization that makes and delivers 150 meals a week to needy residents in Alachua County is now gearing up for “Turkeypalooza.”
An Alabama man was arrested Monday at about 5 a.m. after he yelled that he wanted to kill a man and threatened him with a pocket knife.
UF students looking to understand their peers may want to put down their smartphones and pick up Dostoevsky.
Mr. Goodbike is celebrating its 10-year anniversary of service and contribution to the Gainesville community this year.
Happy fifth birthday, single ladies.
The number of people who tweet suicidal sentiments may be linked with the number of suicides recorded in some states, a recent study suggests.
After three years of hearing about The Top, I gave it a try my senior year. This Saturday night I went in a group of six girls to The Top for dinner.
What comes to mind when you think about tofu? Is tofu bland, formless shapes that hide under the lettuce in your salad? Is tofu boring, tasteless chunks of squishy white pseudo-meat?
A local artist seeking to develop a new sculpture park in the heart of Gainesville is hoping to receive funds from the city.
It’s Saturday morning in The Swamp. Tailgates are already set up, corn hole has commenced and traffic is outrageous. Can you guess what day it is? That’s right, it’s game day.
In this world of tweeting, gramming, pinning, liking and all other virtual-ings, you guys have heard the cautionary voice more than once.
UF was awarded roughly $1.7 million last week after the Board of Governors authorized the release of Florida’s performance funding.
The Alachua County Fire Rescue reopened Fire Station 19 on Friday after remedying a mold issue.
A resident’s recent complaint about plumbing at the Village Crossing apartment complex could point to larger issues of enforcing law and lease agreements at properties.
David Coleman was named the new president of the College Board last summer and, thanks to him, the board is debuting a reconstructed SAT in 2015. The SAT has long been a poor excuse for a college-readiness exam. This is especially true of the essay section, which came under heavy fire at a September press conference filled with high school and university faculty from across the country. They told Coleman in no uncertain terms how detrimental the essay portion has become for students. For the first time, the College Board is listening.
Many would consider America to be one of the most religious countries on Earth.