Business college auditorium updated
By Lauren Ayers | Oct. 4, 2016An auditorium in the Warrington College of Business is going by a new name.
An auditorium in the Warrington College of Business is going by a new name.
After last week’s Student Senate elections, Impact Party and the independent candidates submitted the last of their campaign finance reports Monday.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is now open for the 2017 to 2018 cycle and will be due Dec. 15.
About 500 students waited on the third floor of the Reitz Union to see Diane Guerrero from “Orange is the New Black” and “Jane the Virgin.”
By next week, students will have a new healthy breakfast option near campus.
After a brief meeting Monday, the Student Government election commission will meet again today to hear four election complaints.
A week after the flooding in Hume Hall, residents have adjusted to constant maintenance workers and renovations.
After 22 days, Geoff Lee did his last set of pushups at UF’s on Monday.
In order to improve conservation research on Florida’s Nature Coast, UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is working with Santa Fe College at Cedar Key.
The room that used to be the Reitz Union printing lab now has three walls covered in board games.
Diane Guerrero, known for her roles on “Orange is the New Black” and “Jane the Virgin,” will speak at UF about her new book today.
Hundreds gathered around Lake Wauburg to talk and eat pizza as they celebrated Filipino heritage Sunday.
Gainesville residents who want to start a business can get a crash course in entrepreneurship at a workshop starting Saturday.
Santa Fe College police officers will get body cameras in the next year.
A new street sign with a flashing light has been added near the Hub in the hopes of reducing accidents and helping direct traffic.
Students can now get free yellow ponchos from eight places across UF’s campus.
Walking through Plaza of the Americas on Thursday, some students created a map of Florida using coffee beans. Others posed for photos holding signs that read “I love you a latte.”
Logan Elmore spent about eight months during the last academic year getting to know an elderly Alachua County couple and engaging them in their community.
This Saturday, visitors of the Florida Museum of Natural History can learn about how butterflies inspired medieval artists.
Hume Hall residents were evacuated Tuesday night after an alarm and at least one sprinkler went off, causing flooding.