UF amends Greek pledge policies after receiving allegations
By Kathryn Varn | Nov. 18, 2013After receiving hazing allegations against several fraternities, UF administrators are enacting changes in pledging processes.
After receiving hazing allegations against several fraternities, UF administrators are enacting changes in pledging processes.
When Stephany Vazquez was taken to the hospital at 13 years old to get morphine for her cramps, her mom realized her daughter’s menstrual pains weren’t normal.
Ramin Bastani has been called the safest man to have sex with in America — he has been tested for diseases more than 50 times in the last two years — and a new mobile application he developed might be able to give others this title, too.
Ten-foot tall posters displaying creationist beliefs stirred up controversy on the Plaza of the Americas on Monday and left many students arguing.
The average college student checks his or her cellphone about 11 times a school day, according to a new study.
College students who use fake IDs to buy alcohol are more likely to develop drinking problems down the road, according to a recent study.
Rugby players at UF are ready to take on the defending national champions, but their wallets say otherwise.
Last week, UF students were given the choice to opt in to a new email service and a host of new technology.
We have more ways to communicate with each other than any generation before us.
The wait for #UFRising is over — kind of.
UF students don’t always make memes, but when they do, they’re in Lindsey Woodworth’s economics class.
For the seventh year in a row, the Florida Museum of Natural History is hosting its annual Starry Night event tonight.
Local nonprofits and students are stepping up to offer relief for victims of the devastating typhoon that hit the Philippines last week.
Santa Fe College received a grant from the Walmart Foundation to provide low-income adults and older youth with skills to obtain middle-skill-level jobs.
The Pride of the Sunshine was awarded the Sudler Trophy, known as the “Heisman Trophy of the collegiate band world,” at Saturday’s Homecoming game halftime show.
The UF Student Health Care Center is offering free blood glucose tests as part of UF’s Diabetes Awareness Month.
The cold weather blew in and took UF students by surprise Wednesday when the weather dropped to the 40s. But the cold snap is temporary.
A UF alumna has begun a road trip in hopes of meeting the needs of strangers through random acts of kindness.
A group of students wearing red, blue, yellow and green shirts gathered on the North Lawn on Wednesday with nothing but headphones, MP3 players and deflated balloons.
Students passing through Turlington Plaza on Wednesday might have been alarmed to see begging students inside a giant cage, but don’t worry — it was for the kids.