UF students, police rethink safety after Las Vegas shooting
By Kaylee Kaestle | Oct. 6, 2017In the wake of Sunday’s Las Vegas shooting, UF students expressed concern for their safety at Homecoming.
In the wake of Sunday’s Las Vegas shooting, UF students expressed concern for their safety at Homecoming.
Students are taking notice of their four-legged classmates training to serve.
When Jason Conner returned to the U.S. after his deployment in the Marine Corps, his first stop was at a gas station.
For Dr. Jean Bennett, it all started with a voice.
After almost suffering a stroke and heart failure in May, 48-year-old John Howard has revived a passion for his job at UF.
After weeks of debate and reorganizing, avowed white nationalist Richard Spencer will officially speak at UF on Oct. 19.
Three UF Health researchers were awarded grants totaling $115,000 for their brain aneurysm research.
Student senators from both sides of the aisle emphasized bipartisanship after Inspire candidates were sworn into their seats Tuesday night.
After four years and two vetoes by Gov. Rick Scott, ground broke on Monday for the new beekeeping research lab at UF.
Actor, comedian and former White House employee Kal Penn will speak at UF later this month.
Pastor Chad Fair drove to church Sunday in the rain. As he got ready for service, the rain kept falling.
For Antonio Sierra and Marinés de la Peña, it was never a choice to help out in Mexico.
New research from UF suggests proper treatment for early stages of anal cancer can lead to an 80 percent decrease in mortality risk in gay and bisexual men.
Each morning, Megan McDowell would wake up, uncover herself from her mosquito net and find her friends for the day: elephants.
Using gene therapy, UF researchers reversed and inhibited multiple sclerosis in mice.
UF researchers found a beneficial bacteria in breast-fed babies that can possibly protect them from an intestinal disease.
To help the sustainability of banana plants, UF researchers have been studying a bacterial infection threatening the East African staple.
After being unable to find a pre-legal society focused on minority students, two UF women decided to start their own club.
“Dreamers united will never be defeated,” echoed around UF’s campus as students marched in support of those who benefit from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Carla Rodriguez spends all day waiting for 7 p.m.