ClusterFlunk gains popularity at UF, will launch iPhone app soon
By Michelle Lüchau | Oct. 2, 2014Students scanned Turlington Plaza for hidden cash as part of a ClusterFlunk event Thursday.
Students scanned Turlington Plaza for hidden cash as part of a ClusterFlunk event Thursday.
When Roger Catchpole tried to book a scuba-diving excursion for his honeymoon two years ago, the process was frustrating.
Elizabeth Fechtel sat down with friends in the UF Levin College of Law and wrote down her definition of innovation.
The Peace Corps will find a home at the UF International Center once again.
The new sexual consent app Good2Go has been gaining popularity at a rapid speed, but UF students and staff are skeptical.
The newest name to know in the UF College of Nursing, Jeannie Cimiotti is proud to join The Gator Nation.
The educational certification program UFTeach is participating in an initiative to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics in public schools.
Vinyl lovers can soon find Arrow’s Aim Records at a new location with triple the inventory.
On the first day of class, a UF chemistry professor plays a song: It’s an original dedicated to the trials and tribulations of freshman chemistry.
Vegans don’t have to scavenge for food anymore now that UF’s Gator Dining Services is expanding its vegan options.
All but one seat in the UF Student Senate will be represented by the Swamp Party.
UF Health and UF launched a new system for faculty and staff Wednesday that will offer online professional training.
A new UF study suggests geographically isolated wetlands deserve protection too — a finding that conflicts with previous Supreme Court decisions regarding wetland conservation.
A naked woman was in the semitruck that plowed into a school bus Monday as it prepared to unload students on U.S. Highway 301, about 35 minutes north of Gainesville.
A UF student has made a splash in the marine science community.
Students who commute to campus from outside Alachua County will face a blank ballot during the Fall 2014 Student Government elections.
Like the first day of qualifying and slating for the Student Senate, the UF Student Government Fall 2014 elections are off to a slow start.
California’s new sexual consent law is giving college campuses extra legal backing to the phrase “No means no.”
Woody and Buzz, peanut butter and jelly, macaroni and cheese. Each is so synonymous with the other that it’s tough to think of one without its counterpart.
You’ve made it to the Career Showcase. Sure, it only took years of building your resume, weeks of planning and moments of panic — if you’re lucky enough to land an interview. With your killer GPA, jealousy-inducing involvement levels and an unrivaled passion for your field, you’re pretty much outfitted for success.