Professor hopes to gain traction for online health class
By Daniel Hopin | July 27, 2016An online cancer prevention course sponsored by the Florida Department of Health is struggling to enroll students.
An online cancer prevention course sponsored by the Florida Department of Health is struggling to enroll students.
Both supporters and opponents of medical marijuana agree there is a lot of work left to be done in Florida’s budding industry.
Extra Life Team Gainesville, an organization for gamers dedicated to raising money for the Children’s Miracle Network and UF Health Shands Hospital, is hosting a “Pokemon Go”-themed event for children this weekend.
Editor’s note: Though strides have been taken since the Alligator ran a two-part series in 1976 about calls for a more handicap-friendly campus, it seems there is still progress to be made.
Swamp Dance Fest, a four-week summer dance intensive offered at UF’s G-6 Studio, will end this week with performances developed throughout the program.
Aspiring bread-bakers, cheese-makers and beer-brewers will gather at the first Tampa Bay Cottage Industry Expo on Saturday.
Ransomware — viruses that steal computer files and hold them hostage for money — causes Americans to lose millions of dollars, and UF researchers are working on a solution.
Shortly after the UF executive branch announced a new Chick-fil-A expansion, a group of 11 UF graduate students sent an email to President Fuchs.
Sen. Macey Wilson (Fine Arts) and Sen. Max Stein (Graduate-01) objected to a bill about Student Government debates at Tuesday’s Senate meeting, causing the bill to come to a debate, then a vote.
Somewhere in the U.S., a 52-year-old man sat waiting, hoping a random person somewhere in the world might be able to save his life.
Two professors and two students will represent UF at a conference Sunday to contribute to research for Alzheimer’s disease.
Monday through Friday, hundreds of people gather on the Plaza of the Americas to stand in line for Krishna Lunch.
Robert Cody, 22, recently met his neighbor of two years for the first time — all thanks to “Pokemon Go.”
Juan Oleas, a 24-year-old UF astronomy graduate, ran across campus as fast as he could, lungs burning and legs cramping.
Connor Pace, who finished his first year as a law student at UF last Spring, loved the water.
Three days after the Pulse shooting in Orlando, Andrew Bloomfield noticed how much open space there was in his lecture hall.
While students enjoy shorter lines and more parking during the Summer term, UF’s clubs have to find ways to keep attendance high with fewer people on campus.
Alex Sunnarborg will have 90 seconds to pitch his company to a crowd of about 400 investors, industry experts and possible partners.
Though the rain may have washed up the Kickin’ it for the Kids Kickball Tournament earlier than planned Saturday, it didn’t wash away the success of the event.
University Police arrested two freshman football players Monday morning after authorities said they shot at a residence hall with a BB gun four days earlier.