UF championship robotics team to talk tech at seminar
By Courtney Moberley | Apr. 10, 2017A UF student organization with five world-championship wins in robotics is hosting a seminar Wednesday.
A UF student organization with five world-championship wins in robotics is hosting a seminar Wednesday.
Nick Simmons will get the chance to see a performer who has helped him improve his own comedy at the Reitz Union on Wednesday.
Relay for Life is shrinking at UF.
He picks out the tiny shorts at Goodwill. They show off his quads.
A 3K walk raised about $10,000 on Saturday, with roughly half of it going toward establishing a suicide prevention and advocacy group at UF.
Rose Ashby, 9, picked a maggot up with tweezers, dipped it in bright pink paint and watched it crawl around a piece of paper, creating a one-of-a-kind bug design.
UF’s Counseling and Wellness Center’s AWARE Ambassadors are hosting a weeklong event series starting on Monday to destigmatize mental health.
On Friday, more than 50 people — a mixture of UF graduate assistants, undergraduates and faculty — sat on the steps of Tigert Hall holding paper signs reading, “UF show GAs you care,” and “Save Gator Grad Care.”
This article has been updated to reflect that Jacob Soboroff declined payment.
Growing up in Tampa, Vincent Adejumo was used to seeing drugs.
On any given day, Angela McCall spends up to 14 hours in the UF Health Science Center working in the lab.
That was the message at a presentation Thursday night after Paul Losch, a UF head librarian, discussed letters that tied fake news, the Gainesville Sun and the Cuban War of Independence together.
Their stories were all different.
At 12 years old, Hen Mazzig was almost blown up by a suicide bomber while on his way to an ice-cream shop.
A national conference about healthy academic communities is coming to UF.
The UF business incubator Sid Martin Biotechnology Institute was named the 2017 Top Global Incubator of the Year.
Although the doors of the O’Connell Center opened at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Lil Wayne didn’t take to the stage until 11:26 p.m., to a mix of shouts and boos.
UF Student Senate approved revisions of codes to include two new executive agencies.
More than 300 graduate students waited in line for massages, henna tattoos and a yoga class for UF’s second annual Graduate Student Appreciation Week.