Senate approves three positions
By Katelyn Newberg | Sep. 20, 2016During Tuesday’s short Student Senate meeting, three students were approved for positions on executive committees.
During Tuesday’s short Student Senate meeting, three students were approved for positions on executive committees.
Local board game developers will invite students and residents to test play their creations Thursday evening.
A UF professor is looking for a new treatment for liver cancer by using a body’s molecule like a drug.
A UF employee will run 13.1 miles to fight childhood cancer next year.
When UF freshman Eric Budinger left his home in Pennsylvania for Gainesville, his suits and slacks stayed up north.
A UF professor’s book was named a National Book Awards finalist for nonfiction on Thursday.
America’s first year-round astronaut will visit UF on Monday.
After nearly five years of study, UF researchers have predicted that for every degree global temperatures increase, wheat production will decrease about 6 percent.
Two Beaty Towers residents were sent home for treatment after contracting a highly contagious super bug.
Students living in residence halls will have two chances to meet their Student Government Senate candidates.
Four days before the football game, UF is already losing to the University of Tennessee.
A memo addressed to administrators of UF’s Levin College of Law asking them to cut the graduate taxation program is forcing students and faculty to speak out.
Nicole Acosta leapt behind cardboard barriers in the lobby of UF’s Physics Building on Friday night, dodging opponents who aimed at her with infrared lasers.
President Barack Obama announced his intention to appoint UF President Kent Fuchs as a member of the National Science Board and National Science Foundation.
The cutting of a navy-blue ribbon Friday marked the grand opening of an on-campus outdoor gear rental facility.
A memo addressed to administrators of UF’s Levin College of Law asking them to cut the graduate taxation program is forcing students and faculty to speak out.
After more than a year as dean, Laura Ann Rosenbury has changed the face of the UF Levin College of Law.
Jaliyah Howard, like most first-graders, has a natural affinity for exploring the world.
The night before she was set to leave, Cindy Nelly’s living room was full of supplies.
UF researchers are recruiting about 400 children for a study about youth brain development and health.