Mosquitos thrive in deforested areas
By Rosanne Ramraj | Oct. 26, 2017More than half of mosquito species in deforested areas transmit human pathogens, UF researchers found.
More than half of mosquito species in deforested areas transmit human pathogens, UF researchers found.
Common antibiotics do not increase the risk of Type 1 diabetes or celiac disease among children prone to developing those diseases, UF researchers found.
Megan Hoagland was a junior in high school when her best friend of four years took his own life.
Sloane Henry used to frequent Pulse nightclub as a teenager.
UF researchers discovered new pathogens that may damage Florida tomatoes.
Charles Hinchcliff, of Mayo, Florida, has to visit the hospital 10 times a week.
To address concerns from exams, natural disasters and controversial speakers, the UF Counseling & Wellness Center held a Mid-Semester Wellness Pit Stop to engage students in health.
UF is investigating the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority for hazing after leaked audio of a sister recounting an incident that involved racist insinuations, heavy alcohol use and sexual behavior.
On the day of Richard Spencer’s speech at UF, Eran del Castillo, a UF alumna, was scrolling through her Twitter when she saw someone she recognized.
After an all-nighter studying at Library West, Shumail Zaidi drove to IHOP at 4 a.m.
Businesswoman and former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina is set to speak at UF on Wednesday.
The laughs of about 750 people echoed inside the University Auditorium on Tuesday when R.L. Stine, the author of the popular children’s horror book series “Goosebumps,” took the stage.
Alvaro Chaux knows Saturday will be a hard day.
After cutting off her long, curly hair, Conjay Dahn picked up charcoal and drew it on a canvas.
Student Body President Smith Meyers said he will implement a new mental health advocacy task force to address the lack of funding for the Counseling and Wellness Center.
On Nov. 9, X Ambassadors and Real Estate will perform in the first free concert of the school year.
The band.it, a product designed with the help of three UF students, is taking the photography world by storm, already receiving recognition from top-ranking members of the field.
When Paul Gruber finishes a building model he’s worked on for weeks, the first thing he does is breathe a sigh of relief.
UF groups are competing in the Field & Fork Food Drive Competition to raise donations for the pantry.
After working over weekends and holiday breaks to construct a high-tech laboratory, a local construction company and UF won a prestigious design award.