CNN asks UF students their views on issues
By Lexie Bajalia | Dec. 1, 2015UF students asked Republican presidential candidates questions on Tuesday, and they’re hoping to get answers.
UF students asked Republican presidential candidates questions on Tuesday, and they’re hoping to get answers.
A new Uber-style tutoring app wants to change the way students study.
Student Government wants students to know pain can’t always be seen.
Students living in Infinity Hall will have a voice in UF’s Student Senate next Fall.
With finals approaching, Hispanic-Latino Affairs is providing a week of relaxing events.
This weekend, Kayla Caniff won an award for representing the United Kingdom.
Cristina Popescu lives paycheck to paycheck. She considers herself lucky.
Machen Florida Opportunity Scholars will be getting an extra $28,000 for scholarships this year because of three students.
Rita Revak-Lutz spends her free time making earrings.
Students could potentially lose their online subscriptions to The New York Times.
As graduation looms, UF seniors are finding that the best ways to connect to the university are through the oldest traditions.
UF students and members of the community smiled when they saw the original Superman comic book Monday.
When UF President Kent Fuchs introduced himself to students on Monday, he said, "Hi, I’m Kent."
In one of the last greenhouses behind Fifield Hall on Hull Road there are 6,000 poinsettias.
UF Student Government wants to show students that not all mental health struggles can be seen.
It was only a matter of time before the Gators’ weaknesses caught up to them.
UF research team finds way to help those with chronic back pain
When UF President Kent Fuchs stepped onto the field Saturday night, Gator fans roared. As the honorary Mr. Two Bits, he chanted, "Two Bits! Four Bits! Six bits! A dollar! All for the Gators, stand up and holler!"
UF will add 30 more gender-neutral restrooms in December.
Mike Gil hated science as a kid.