Grant awarded to UF libraries for Jewish studies
By Lauren Maloney | Jan. 13, 2015The UF George A. Smathers Libraries received a $500,000 grant that will ensure continual advancement in Judaic studies.
The UF George A. Smathers Libraries received a $500,000 grant that will ensure continual advancement in Judaic studies.
Students will see more bike repair stations pop up on campus by Spring Break, which caused debate at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
It’s ladies’ night on Wednesdays — at the shooting range.
The deadline for students who enrolled during or after Summer B to submit proof of health insurance is Friday, or they could face a fee and automatic enrollment in UF’s health insurance plan.
Van Truong has a different way of studying than reviewing notes and making flashcards.
Jian Ge has explored the universe searching for other planets in the solar system since 2006.
Smathers Library was quiet Tuesday evening except for the Russian and Polish murmurs coming from the Isser and Rae Price Library of Judaica.
David Nassau found a Florida State University student ally in an unexpected place: Twitter.
January at UF means gyms packed full of students carrying out New Year’s resolutions meant to start the semester off on a healthy note.
A plan from President Barack Obama to make the first two years of community college free has some Santa Fe academics and students at odds.
When Andrea Dutton and her team first landed in the Seychelles islands in 2009, they were greeted by warm ocean breezes, high-end resorts and giant tortoises.
UF’s Horticultural Sciences Department chairman holds a unique position in the Internet anti-GMO community. Kevin Folta is the leading discreditor of the spokesperson for the online movement, nutrition activist Vani Hari — better known as The Food Babe — who’s famous for her campaign against Subway to remove an ingredient in its bread that is also found in yoga mats.
College students aren’t the only ones with alcohol on the brain.
Update: At about 9 a.m. Dance Marathon at UF announced in a Facebook post that it did not reach its goal. It came close with $139,274.65 raised, which was 92 percent of its goal.
Mark Lynas’ activism ended when he threw a cream pie in anti-environmentalist Bjørn Lomborg’s face, yelling, “pies for lies.”
The UF journalism community was rattled when news broke of the terrorist attack on a French satire magazine Wednesday.
While students might be worrying about loans and financial aid, consumers in Florida aren’t that stressed about their wallets.
Following a series of controversies, Santa Fe College Senate President Jeremy Pierce announced Wednesday he will not be running for re-election.
In an attempt to improve customer service by getting rid of appointments, the UF Computing Help Desk has removed appointments.
Just as Gators are coming out of Winter Break hibernation, today’s weather will have them scrambling back under the covers.