Matisyahu to perform at UF
By Christina Hunt | Oct. 28, 2014The King Without A Crown will bring his reggae hits to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 10.
The King Without A Crown will bring his reggae hits to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 10.
Pulitzer Prize and two-time Emmy winner Hedrick Smith will speak at Pugh Hall today.
UF was ranked No. 123 out of 600 of the smartest colleges in America.
The New York Times subscriptions are coming back to UF. But this time, they’re digital.
Former state Supreme Court justices participated in a panel Tuesday on the challenges of implementing law in a biased system.
Greener pastures could lie ahead for Florida beef cattle producers.
Students looking to create the latest popular app can visit the UF Information Technology Open House on Thursday.
UF is launching a weight-management program for overweight children with asthma.
Jay Carney told an auditorium full of UF students how he took an unusual path to becoming the 29th White House press secretary Monday.
UF Student Government was chosen for the first time to host the annual Southeastern Conference Exchange in July 2016.
Students experiencing difficulty with XpressConnect and their Apple or Android devices should look no further than UF’s Computing Help Desk for assistance.
Millions of years ago, 50-foot sharks swam, hunted and killed, and one UF student believes he has the tooth to prove it.
Amber Rohlman felt her stomach doing flips that she later replicated out on the water on her wakeboard Sunday.
UF’s 3-D printing labs are looking to increase student use.
Construction on the new undergraduate entrepreneurship building, Infinity Hall, has kicked off.
After two transgender Santa Fe College students were heckled leaving a school bathroom, followed through campus to their car and chased to a nearby Publix grocery store this February, leading them to drop out of school, the incident ignited a flame that helped pass a protective measure for all students last week, regardless of race, gender or sexual orientation.
UF students are using common technologies from smartphones to develop autonomous robots.
College professors butted heads over the medical marijuana issue during a discussion on the topic at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Friday.
Rap artists 2 Chainz and Action Bronson will turn up the Stephen C. O’Connell Center stage for a Student Government Productions concert in November.
As sexual assault gained attention both nationally and locally, the Obama administration announced a new rule that would give students access to crime statistics in their college towns.