Students smash FSU-themed car, raise money for nonprofit
By Lamia Chowdhury | Nov. 17, 2015Students showed their Gator pride by swinging a sledgehammer toward a garnet-and-gold car painted with the words "Beat FSU" on Tuesday afternoon.
Students showed their Gator pride by swinging a sledgehammer toward a garnet-and-gold car painted with the words "Beat FSU" on Tuesday afternoon.
It began with the American national anthem.
For the first time, the UF Student Body president wasn’t speaking solo at the State of the Campus Address.
Nathalie Perez planned to eat only a cup of white rice Monday.
UF students will laugh with one of the brains behind "Modern Family," "Parks and Recreation" and "Master of None" on Friday night.
Pasha Antonenko has an extra $4.5 million in grants for his research.
UF doctoral candidate finds freedom of speech restricted in schools
Electronic cigarette usage could soon be restricted on Santa Fe College’s campus.
This week, UF students will celebrate the transgender community while remembering those who lost their lives due to hate crimes.
C-SPAN, a channel that broadcasts politics live, will appear at UF today as part of its first tour of Florida universities.
As the brass bells of Century Tower chimed Saturday, Timothee Deschamps wept for his country.
UF students twirled their hands, stomped their feet and swiveled their hips Saturday night at the India Cultural and Education Center.
A sinkhole opened in the grass about 100 feet from the main entrance of UF Health Shands Hospital on Sunday morning.
Lee Wetherington didn’t go to UF, but he’s a Gator fan.
Since Fall 2014, Ira Longini has worked with the World Health Organization to design a clinical trial for an Ebola vaccine. This term, he found his Ebola vaccine was 100 percent effective.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Florida was determined not to suffer a second straight letdown at the hands of South Carolina.
Accent Speaker’s Bureau’s announcement about Rev. Al Sharpton coming to UF was met with controversy Thursday.
Timothy Hooker stood on the Plaza of the Americas with a sign that read, "My only sex life is getting f----d by student loans."
As a piano played softly in the background at the UF Health Shands Cancer Hospital on Thursday night, Ellen Waugerman reflected on her photographs of the moon, a rainbow and a firework.
With their arms around each other, chanting in a circle on Turlington Plaza, students and community members were united with the University of Missouri.