Student voted ‘Gentleman of the Year’ on Facebook
By RACHEL MANKO | Apr. 1, 2010David DiVirgilio showed that UF boys really “are the squarest” when he became the Network of Enlightened Women’s Gentleman of the Year Wednesday.
David DiVirgilio showed that UF boys really “are the squarest” when he became the Network of Enlightened Women’s Gentleman of the Year Wednesday.
For UF biology junior Elizabeth Mackall, the Chomp Cancer Carnival on the Reitz Union North Lawn Thursday was about more than free pizza and cotton candy.
At the age of 19, Wilson Cruz was ready to tell his secret.
The bill raises the qualifying SAT scores for the Florida Academic Scholars Award, the highest awarded by Bright Futures.
A sickly toilet on the third floor of the Student Health Care Center caused water to flood through three floors of the infirmary Thursday.
After months of negotiations with the Student/Farmworker Alliance, Aramark will now pay its Immokalee workers 1 cent more for each pound of tomatoes they pick.
Olympian Steve Mesler showed his 2010 gold medal off to about 80 at the Florida Gym courts Thursday.
University officials have decided not to punish members of the Unite Party implicated for hazing and voter coercion in a recording of a February campaign meeting.
Kofi Adu-Brempong is still recovering at Shands Cancer Hospital, but the hospital’s patient directory says otherwise.
Conservative candidates from across the state converged on the Plaza of the Americas Thursday in an attempt to push students to make the “right” choices at the polls.
Couples on the Plaza of the Americas Thursday spelled out their feelings for one another as part of Same-Sex Hand Holding Day.
At the Southern Forestry Conclave, the marquee event is the crosscut.
A new, unexplored area of science just opened up, and UF plans to reap the benefits.
An unwritten law has moved the UF administration to cancel an indie-rock concert because it was scheduled during exam week.
Actor Wilson Cruz will be at the Arrendondo Café in the Reitz Union tonight at 7 to kick off Pride Awareness Month.
Kofi Adu-Brempong is still recovering in the hospital, but he’s no longer under Alachua County Sheriff’s Office custody.
When UF alumna Frances Mayes told her family she was moving to Tuscany, they thought she had completely lost it.
After several southeastern states reported an H1N1 outbreak this week, health officials in Florida and throughout the country are refreshing vaccination efforts in hopes of preventing a third wave of the virus.
Keith Robinson made a promise to his 90 math students within the orange-and-blue -papered walls of his Harlem, N.Y., classroom.
In six months, second-year UF law student John Hunt will have one extra year of free health care.