Project Princess brings magic, love to hospitalized children
By Katelyn Newberg | Jan. 12, 2017When 4-year-old Phoebe Dooley saw Cinderella at her front door, it was as if the tumor on her brainstem had disappeared — if only for a moment.
When 4-year-old Phoebe Dooley saw Cinderella at her front door, it was as if the tumor on her brainstem had disappeared — if only for a moment.
Victoria Camargo walked into class Thursday morning to find a 6-foot-long rope tied into a noose. It was about 9 a.m., and the noose lay on her professor’s lectern inside the Gannett Auditorium at Weimer Hall. The UF advertising sophomore thought it may have been a prop to be used in class. But her professor never acknowledged it. After the two-hour class, police were called and hauled the rope away.
The messages were written by hand. Some were short, others long.
Gainesville start-up companies will soon have more space to call home.
After hearing about her Jewish friends’ experiences at Birthright, Heather Ryan became curious about visiting Israel herself.
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Students living in Beaty West didn’t have water Wednesday after a hot water pipe leaked.
Students were heckled and cursed at Wednesday afternoon, egged on by a Satanic felt pupped named Tyrone.
During UF’s nine events centered around Martin Luther King Jr. Day this month, students will honor Malcolm X for the first time.
By the end of Spring, UF students will be able to search for clothes from the Gator Career Closet using an online database.
A fan of ripped jeans and baseball caps, Tracy Fanara admits most don’t peg her for a scientist.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced his goals to reduce college tuition and fees Tuesday.
Workers at the restaurants in the Hub arrived to work Tuesday morning to find water where it shouldn’t have been.
The UF College of Education’s online graduate program trumped 262 other U.S. universities to claim the top spot two years in a row.
Hanna Clayton plans to graduate in three years, but after having trouble registering for upper-level English classes, she’s starting to stress about whether that will happen.
For extra motivation on Tuesday, students wore New Year’s hats and exercised in front of a giant “2017” sign, which may have served as an incentive to keep up with pesky resolutions.
Aside from the dust on the stairs and boxes piled high in the first-floor lab, the new chemistry building on Buckman Drive is nearly complete.
You know the drill.
UF students headed to Gainesville’s bars and clubs will soon be able to hitch a free ride while learning about sexual consent.
The UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences launched a new website to teach Florida residents how to preserve, and possibly protect, the state’s quality of water.