UF has help and hospitals to treat what ails you
By Jensen Werley | Aug. 19, 2013An inevitable fact of college is eventually, you will feel bad.
An inevitable fact of college is eventually, you will feel bad.
Parking on campus is a game of numbers. Is it cheaper to buy a pass or just park at the Reitz? How long will it be before I can park somewhere without getting a ticket? How long will it take me to find a space on game days?
Looking for ways to ward off the freshman 15? Campus has you covered.
Maybe you have 10 minutes to get clear across campus for your next class. Maybe you and some friends want to explore downtown without the hassle of finding parking. Maybe you don’t have a car and need a quick lift to the grocery store.
Looking past the frat tanks and game day dresses, much of UF’s Greek life is rooted in scholarship, community service and leadership.
In the Swamp, only Gators get out alive. That is, of course, after following a few rules to make everyone’s lives a little more enjoyable on gamedays.
Hungry? You’re in the right place.
After more than a decade of working with students at UF, Rabbi Berl Goldman said he’s seen students who were reluctant about religion in high school taking new initiative in college and growing to new depths.
The Reitz Union has been a staple for students since it was built in 1967. It has seen many additions and renovations through its time, but now the old Reitz Union will be completely redone.
Where you buy textbooks could end up saving you hundreds of dollars.
Most students probably got a traditional tour of UF explaining the school’s history, important places and resources. But there’s a lot of weird — and awesome — stuff that happens on campus they don’t tell you about.
The first day of Fall classes is quickly approaching — are you prepared?
Less Than Jake might not look the same as they did when you first started listening to them.
But we do know you need to use it for a lot of classes, especially introductory-level classes. So you might as well learn it, even if you don’t love it.
Mutch, a Gainesville native, created the blog Indie Gainesville last August as a way to organize a collective voice for the independent local businesses in Gainesville. As the wife of a local business owner, Mutch saw the issues that many local businesses were facing such as parking in the downtown area and felt they needed to be faced together.