CRC will host pilot six-week leadership, jobs program
By Dylan Dixon | Sep. 22, 2016Allie Ricker and her colleagues at the Career Resource Center noticed students didn’t visit on a regular basis.
Allie Ricker and her colleagues at the Career Resource Center noticed students didn’t visit on a regular basis.
A UF professor will take his fossil fascination to new heights after being nominated president-elect of the Paleontological Society.
When it comes to showing affection, Charlie Le Grand isn’t shy about wrapping his arms around somebody and squeezing.
At the urging of Gainesville Police, the UF students behind an anti-Tennessee sign altered it slightly Thursday night.
In search of the “love of his life,” 21-year-old Nico Tackfield logs onto Tinder about four nights a week.
UF’s chapter of Beta Theta Pi was placed on probation Wednesday after allegations of hazing were investigated.
The national flags of Iran, France, Italy and 16 other countries lined the walkway of Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday.
Students now have a say in which musician and comedian will come to UF in Spring.
UF’s chapter of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity will be placed on probation Wednesday morning.
Gainesville Police arrested a UF employee Tuesday for sexually battering a woman.
Library West has opened the doors of a humanities lab to all students.
During Tuesday’s short Student Senate meeting, three students were approved for positions on executive committees.
Local board game developers will invite students and residents to test play their creations Thursday evening.
A UF professor is looking for a new treatment for liver cancer by using a body’s molecule like a drug.
A UF employee will run 13.1 miles to fight childhood cancer next year.
When UF freshman Eric Budinger left his home in Pennsylvania for Gainesville, his suits and slacks stayed up north.
A UF professor’s book was named a National Book Awards finalist for nonfiction on Thursday.
America’s first year-round astronaut will visit UF on Monday.
After nearly five years of study, UF researchers have predicted that for every degree global temperatures increase, wheat production will decrease about 6 percent.
Two Beaty Towers residents were sent home for treatment after contracting a highly contagious super bug.