Bluff Oak named Bert stands tall but future could be short
By Hunter Williamson | Aug. 14, 2015The sky was dark and Century Tower’s bells echoed across UF campus as rain started to pour where the old tree still stood.
The sky was dark and Century Tower’s bells echoed across UF campus as rain started to pour where the old tree still stood.
Rebecca Pardini used to be homeless.
Patricia Snyder, a UF College of Education professor, received a $3.5 million federal grant in July for her research on early childhood learning.
Along with about 308 students, Infinity Hall will house more than 10 local companies this Fall.
After more than three months between nomination hearings, UF Student Government now has its entire Executive Branch agency heads approved.
Upon first glance, Joselin Padron-Rasines seems quiet and reserved.
When Troy Bryant and Sean Lyons were first year engineering students at UF, they joked about being senior design partners and having the best project.
UF’s Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures is nearing the final stretch of its search for a new director.
A voting program focused on accessibility developed by a team now at UF is being awarded by the Knight Foundation as part of its $3.2 million Knight News Challenge.
Starting Aug. 13, UF will become one of the first universities in the nation to take a step toward building a safer campus.
Starting with the Spring 2016 Student Government election cycle, qualifying candidates for executive positions from all political parties will be required to participate in a lone SG-sponsored debate.
UF Student Body Treasurer Nicholas Carre likes to compare Student Government to a juicy piece of steak.
The Marston Science Library is introducing new computers by adding Mac desktops along with its pre-existing Dell desktops.
The UF Levin College of Law was ranked fifth in the nation for its Family Law Program by Law Street Media, an online legal publication.
UF President Kent Fuchs’ goal-setting task force has finished its first task.
As a result of the Florida Legislature’s special session in June, the UF board of trustees Committee on Finance and Facilities made adjustments to several spending plans at their meeting Friday.
On Monday morning, Carly Reeves woke up to UF alerts regarding a gunshot outside her dorm at Murphree Hall.
The Gators have granted redshirt sophomore defensive tackle Jay-nard Bostwick his release from the football program.
The day UF admissions released its decisions for freshmen applications was the day Stephanie Latour had been waiting for. UF was her dream school, and she couldn’t wait to see the results.
The construction of UF’s newest residence hall is almost complete.