‘In loving memory’: City honors UF student after death
By Romy Ellenbogen | Feb. 16, 2017Abigail Dougherty once told her mother that when she died, she wanted a seed planted in her memory.
Abigail Dougherty once told her mother that when she died, she wanted a seed planted in her memory.
Trophies bearing the image of a Gator on top of a globe were awarded Friday to 100 companies led by Gator alumni.
A group of UF students is gathering signatures for a petition against fracking in Florida, with plans to present it to a Florida senator Tuesday.
In an attempt to alter its reputation as a space catered to educating the youth, one UF museum is offering adults a chance to leave the kids at home and indulge in its exhibits after dark.
About 6,000 people, packed into the O’Connell Center on Wednesday night, were invited to rush the stage by Lil Yachty’s entourage — and then forced back into their seats.
Two Valentine’s Day picnics were crashed Tuesday by an uninvited guest: an alligator with an appetite.
Impact Party plans to release its platform today after gathering ideas from more than 200 students Thursday and Friday.
UF researchers will launch seeds into space to prepare for the future of space travel and Earth’s changing environment Friday.
Three civil rights activists visited UF on Wednesday, telling a small crowd of about 25 a story of how a movement is rising up against systemic racism in Brazil.
Today, I’m in Boston with UF alumni celebrating the induction of five UF faculty members as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The AAAS is the world’s largest general scientific society, and this week’s meeting has 10,000 attendees. UF now has 51 AAAS fellows, an indicator of our excellence in science and engineering.
A student who will lead soldiers into battle after graduating was unanimously approved Tuesday by UF Student Senate as the next Student Government Veteran’s Affairs executive cabinet director.
High above UF’s Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field, a pair of lovebirds have made their nest.
An anonymous artist in a gorilla mask drew a crowd of about 600 people to a UF auditorium on Tuesday.
More than 1,400 rejected applicants called UF’s Admission Office Monday looking for answers.
While the month of February is packed with love and romance, a UF student organization wants to address safe sex.
A new website is offering to help college students find their perfect jobs.
On Tuesday afternoon, about 50 paper butterflies with messages of love appeared in trees on Turlington Plaza.
Cole Brothen arrived about an hour early to the University Auditorium on Monday night so Steve Spurrier could sign his mini plastic Gators helmet.
Whether single or in a happy relationship, UF students will have to face Valentine’s Day today.
Roxie Patton, the former director of LGBTQ Affairs, intended to stay at their job for five years.