Club holds stress-reducing event with GatorWell, CWC
By Cohron | Nov. 16, 2017About 110 students sat in the grass on the Plaza of the Americas on Thursday as they tried easing their minds before final exams arrive.
About 110 students sat in the grass on the Plaza of the Americas on Thursday as they tried easing their minds before final exams arrive.
To show students, vegan and non-vegan alike, meatless options, the UF Student Animal Alliance held a free Thanksgiving feast — with no seconds.
Months of preparation, research and data analysis made three UF finance seniors winners and $1,000 richer.
Melissa Arencibia wants to win a $2,500 sweepstakes to give her family in Cuba a break from their financial hardships.
UF basketball fans will attempt to break the world record for the largest gathering of people wearing helmets at the men’s basketball game Thursday.
Maybe Jim McElwain would still be at Florida if all he did was steal credit cards.
About 135 Santa Fe College students, faculty and staff sampled foods from around the world between classes Tuesday afternoon.
Brightly colored tents, balloons and students in Dance Marathon polos stretched from the entrance of Library West to the edge of the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday.
After the former UF Dean of Students resigned in May, UF will bring four potential candidates to campus in the next two months.
In an effort to spark a discussion about conservative values, UF’s Young Americans for Freedom hosted former U.S. Treasurer Angela “Bay” Buchanan for a speech that brought out more than 80 students.
An Inspire Party senator called for a bipartisan effort to reform the Student Government elections codes during a Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Ten girls marched together Monday night to represent the miles marched by young girls across the world to get to school.
Students sat shocked as professors listed statistics on modern and historical voter suppression Monday night.
Antibiotic-resistant superbugs have become a global epidemic, and UF College of Pharmacy students are trying to fix that.
Despite not mentioning it while campaigning in Spring, Student Body President Smith Meyers told the audience at the State of the Campus Address that mental health has always been his first priority.
After being born in a Syrian refugee camp with an upper limb birth defect, 10-year-old Mohammed received a new hand Sunday.
Dave Clark, a UF professor, has been working to save the sweet basil plant from a dangerous pathogen for the past three years.
Philip Poekert can’t find the exact words to describe how he feels about the millions of children worldwide who do not feel safe at school.
In a recent visit to Capitol Hill, a UF Health child psychiatrist and researcher highlighted her ongoing work with Tourette syndrome.