Library West to give out candy, prizes for Halloween
By Renee Castro | Oct. 29, 2017Students can trick or treat Tuesday for Halloween at Library West, no costume required.
Students can trick or treat Tuesday for Halloween at Library West, no costume required.
Over the chatter of runners mingling and the “Ghostbusters” theme song playing on the speaker, Anthony Sanchez gathered the crowd for the Gator Zombie 5K on Saturday morning.
While pouring another drink, Erin Gosselin, 56, tells her regulars she’s still figuring out what she wants to be when she grows up.
A fraternity plans to celebrate their identities for children who can’t learn about their own.
A Pulitzer Prize for Poetry winning author will speak at UF for the 2017 Florida Writers Festival.
To reduce the time elderly patients spend recovering in the hospital, UF Health Shands Hospital launched a new program focused on those 70 and older.
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.