Abortion campaign to set up on Turlington starting Tuesday
By Isha Choksi | Oct. 13, 2013On Tuesday, Turlington Plaza will once again become a center for controversy.
On Tuesday, Turlington Plaza will once again become a center for controversy.
Sixteen proposals have been chosen for the first $15 million round of UF’s preeminence funding after a month-long selection process.
About 80 people gathered Saturday at the University Auditorium for a memorial service for Christian Aguilar, where UF representatives awarded him a posthumous degree and his family announced the release of a new search-and-rescue app.
Due to the government shutdown, UF has about two months until it must begin making tough choices about how to fund federally supported research.
A UF graduate student conducted a study for smell sensitivity that led to confirming a diagnosis of early stage Alzheimer’s disease.
Despite a slew of personal-best runs for the Gators, the women’s cross country team finished second at the Disney Cross Country Classic on Saturday.
Jaterra Bonds is gearing up for her last season with the Gators.
Gator Dining does more than sustain students between meals.
As the government shutdown enters its 11th day, some students are finding it affects them in a way they never expected — if they can do their homework.
News racks in Turlington Plaza have recently been filling up — but not with newspapers.
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art is embracing a new level of art and photography: Instagram.
The Regional Transit System is fluttering its weekend riders to new destinations by adding stops to Route 25.
UF RecSports is trying to spike breast cancer.
UF researchers are celebrating the completion of a project 50 years in the making, and it has paid off with Nobel Prize recognition Tuesday.
Step aside, Victoria’s Secret models, and prepare for some competition from an unlikely source: journalism students.
The first two professors have been chosen for the UF Foundation’s brand-new Preeminence Term Professorships.
Tuesday night was split between familiar and fresh faces in a bittersweet double-header Student Senate meeting.
Arts and sciences will be coming together at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Thursday.
Pride History Week and Hispanic Heritage Month teamed up Tuesday night to facilitate a conversation about embracing multiple identities.
Grabbing a cocktail with the ladies could put the twins at risk.