Student Health Care Center runs out of flu shots
By Jolisa Canty | Jan. 26, 2012Students who were planning to get an influenza vaccine this semester at the Student Health Care Center will have to go elsewhere.
Students who were planning to get an influenza vaccine this semester at the Student Health Care Center will have to go elsewhere.
A study published by UF this month found that a bacterial disease that kills Florida citrus trees has cost the state economy about $3.6 billion in the past six years.
"Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food" is the USDA's effort to encourage direct farmer-to-consumer connections and strengthen access to locally produced foods.
I can still clearly remember the joyous epiphany I had when I saw that 15-letter word on the UF website.
During Tuesday's Student Senate meeting, the Senate approved three new senators and two new committee members.
The dean of the College of Journalism and Communications announced Wednesday in an email to faculty and staff that he will step down in January 2013.
A group of about 20 UF students will join hundreds more students in Tallahassee today to lobby for an end to tuition hikes and budget cuts, as well as fair representation on the board that governs the State University System.
UF offers five of the top 15 majors with the highest employment rates: pharmacy, astronomy, environmental engineering, nursing, and nuclear and radiological sciences.
You may not actually be ready for the semester to come, but with scholarly style your clothing will say otherwise.
Twenty-one improv groups will perform in the seventh annual Gainesville Improv Festival.
As a goal for this year and going forward, state legislators want more graduates in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) majors in order to attract high-paying jobs to the state of Florida.
A former producer at WUFT-TV was arrested and charged with battery on a police officer and resisting without violence Wednesday morning.
The Career Resource Center hosts a showcase each semester to bring potential employers to UF.
Issues arose between the computer systems for RecSports and the registrar's office, which caused about 200 students to be incorrectly listed as ineligible for membership.
Tuesday's Student Senate meeting recognized the work of Glenda Frederick, the Senate Program Assistant who is retiring after about 20 years with Student Government.
When a championship team returns all of its starters the following season, one word immediately comes to mind — repeat.
Dr. Narendra Kini spoke to 14 people Tuesday night at Graham Gallery about his life and career, the changing landscape of modern medicine and the essentials to success for all careers.
About 150 people attended a screening of a documentary about the portrayal of influential American women at the Reitz Union auditorium Tuesday night.
The Unite Party will publicly announce its presidential candidate for Student Government Spring Elections today.
Scientists have found a bacterium called TU-103 in the waste of African zebras, which might be the solution to a cheaper enzyme for biofuel, according to The New York Times