UF student’s charity suits up on Twitter to raise awareness, uses #HIMYMcharity
By Beatrice Dupuy | Feb. 20, 2014For the final season of his favorite show, a UF student is counting on Twitter to reach producers and bring attention to his cause.
For the final season of his favorite show, a UF student is counting on Twitter to reach producers and bring attention to his cause.
Engineers’ Week is in full swing, and organizers hope to engage students from all majors.
Coach Tim Walton likes what he has seen from his team so far this season.
A team led by two UF researchers was recently awarded thousands of dollars to help win the game of hide-and-seek with leukemia cells.
Recent UF alumnus Josh McLawhorn bested 400 competitors to win first place with his short film “Almost Ready” in Nikon’s nationwide Everyday Cinema video contest last week.
Computer programmers will come together Saturday to create applications that will make information in Gainesville’s open data portal more digestible for residents.
She woke up before the sun even thought about rising. She split her ponytail in two and wrapped it into a bun, gelling it in place. She looked in the mirror. It had to be perfect to meet the standard for a female Marine.
When Taylore Fuller hits the ball, it leaves the park.
The No. 1 Gators men’s swimming and diving team is second on the leaderboard after picking up two gold medals, two school records and an SEC record performance for Florida’s relay squads on Day 1 of the Southeastern Conference Championships and three gold medals and another school record on Day 2.
For the first time in UF Student Government history, all 50 Student Senate seats were awarded to one party. That party is Swamp.
Next time you get arrested, don’t forget to pose and smile. Your mugshot could end up in a new kind of beauty pageant.
This weekend, more UF students will have the chance to say goodbye to their fears of heights and reach for the sky.
Through the help of a grant, a national business career and leadership program is suiting up its UF team to empower women.
Bambooville creator Jon Anderson met with representatives from UF’s physical plant Wednesday to discuss the future of the art installation, which is slated to be torn down.
A campus museum’s first writing competition, “Words on Canvas,” invites UF’s wordsmiths to show off their art-influenced prose and poetry.
A chance encounter for Braden Mattson put the Texas-bred catcher on a one-way ticket to Gainesville. He played his freshman season at Texas Christian, where Chuck Jeroloman, the brother of former Gators catcher Brian Jeroloman, served as a volunteer assistant in 2011.
The first day of voting in Student Government elections saw a lower turnout than the Spring 2013 semester.
At about 2 and a half minutes, Tuesday’s hearing in the Pedro Bravo case might have been its shortest yet.
To honor military veterans who made sacrifices for the U.S., UF is turning the tables and making a few sacrifices for them.
Once again, UF is removing Jon Anderson’s bamboo guerilla art from campus.