Study finds sugary drinks link to risk of depression
By Andrew Kays | Jan. 17, 2013Katelyn Zanchetta rarely drinks coffee and soda.
Katelyn Zanchetta rarely drinks coffee and soda.
World-renowned peace activist the Rev. Joan Brown Campbell will talk about religious tolerance and her life as an activist tonight at Santa Fe College.
For some students, Monday — Martin Luther King Jr. Day — is nothing more than a day off from classes, but for Keenen Vernon, it’s much more than that.
Two weeks ago, Bryan Shelton received a surprising phone call.
Kytra Hunter had just closed out Florida’s final rotation on floor with a 9.925.
Governor Scott, think back to when you first read through the Harry Potter book series.
The Student Health Care Center gave out its last 800 free flu shots to students, faculty and staff Wednesday.
In an effort to reduce gun-related crimes and deaths in the United States, President Barack Obama unveiled several new proposals Wednesday aimed to strengthen gun control laws.
UF is one of the top-rated party schools in the U.S.
Target does it again, with another high-low collaboration. The superstore will team up with luxury fashion designer Prabal Gurung for a collection due in stores Feb. 10.
University Police arrested a Gators football player Wednesday morning after police said he possessed a stolen mo-ped scooter and drove with a suspended driver’s license.
Wednesday nights just got weird.
Between sentimental speeches, unexpected successes and mortifying moments, the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards was, once again, a top night for Hollywood’s finest.
In December 2010, Laura McKeeman wondered aloud to her Zeta Tau Alpha sisters about how she could get money to pay for her Summer class.
Senior Kitty Cullen remembers it like it was yesterday. Walking onto the field as the first lacrosse team in UF history, she and her teammates were terrified.
When discussing Kenny Boynton, fans and onlookers only seem to care about one thing: Is he hot, or is he cold?
Student Senate approved two new members to the Election Commission in the Senate meeting Tuesday night.
UF’s online graduate business program was named the No. 1 program in the state and No. 4 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report Tuesday.
To create public conversations about reducing violence in communities, a UF graduate launched a national video anti-bullying campaign.
Dianmarie De Jesus was one of about 10,000 students who received a mass email from a professor who appeared to be endorsing a new online shopping site for students called uVendors.