Former US senator speaks on disability act
By Katelyn Newberg | Oct. 20, 2015For former Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), the approval of the Americans with Disabilities Act was a family matter.
For former Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), the approval of the Americans with Disabilities Act was a family matter.
Students will hand their resumes to startup businesses today in the hopes of landing a summer internship.
Gate 16 of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium functioned as an airplane runway on Tuesday as students and faculty folded and launched paper planes off the stadium ledge.
Students who bike, skate and run to campus will be able to share how they’ve helped the environment today on the Reitz Union Lawn.
After a suicide took place last week, UF’s U Matter, We Care visited student senators at Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting.
Under the chiming of Century Tower, students gathered to scribble letters of love and encouragement Monday.
A former motel in Cedar Key, Florida, now serves as a UF biological station.
University Police Officer Chad Holway helped Alex Waler, a 21-year-old UF biology junior, put on a black helmet as she got on his parked motorcycle on Turlington Plaza on Monday.
Prospective students across the country will soon be able to see the Potato, the French Fries and other UF landmarks from their homes.
Balloons and lanterns will glow outside the stadium on Thursday night for those with cancer.
A former senator instrumental in writing and passing the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act will speak at UF today.
Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) encouraged UF students and Gainesville residents Friday to get into trouble, but the good kind of trouble.
When Xinjie Gonos moved from Yellow Mountain, China, she could barely fit a bed in her tiny Gainesville apartment.
Dressed in pumps and curly red wigs, UF students danced their way down a light-lined runway as disco lights flashed Friday night.
Barbie Diaz is a survivor.
For about an hour Thursday afternoon, Turlington Plaza resembled the Israeli-Palestinian border.
Rachel Hofer always wanted to understand mental illness.
Twenty-four black balloons swayed in the wind on Thursday.
Rep. John Lewis (D-Georgia) is the last surviving member of the Big Six civil rights activists.
More than 130 tables lined the walls of the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Thursday morning as students chatted with graduate-school admissions officers.