UF groups collaborate to host free HIV testing event on campus
By Robyn Smith | Feb. 6, 2014One-sixth of people infected with HIV don’t know they have it, but UF organizations are working together to make sure Gators don’t become a statistic.
One-sixth of people infected with HIV don’t know they have it, but UF organizations are working together to make sure Gators don’t become a statistic.
Florida put the final touches on its 2014 recruiting class of 24 members on National Signing Day. When the dust settled, the Gators ended with the No. 7 class in the country, according to Rivals.com.
Next year, the Innovation Square will be home to more than just good ideas.
Cody Riggs will complete his college career elsewhere.
A new smart-scoring system for UF’s popular online general psychology course has students questioning whether technology should have a place in the grading process.
UF’s Center for Undergraduate Research has been working on establishing a new course number specifically for undergraduate research in every department and college at the university.
Adoree’ Jackson pulled out a box.
Freshmen have had success for Florida in recent years.
For Courtney Tye, work wasn’t just a job — it was her passion.
Students can watch an “America’s Got Talent” quarterfinalist Friday for free at 7 p.m.
Recurso UF, a nonprofit international development organization with overseas initiatives in health, education and development, is planning its first service trip to Lima, Peru, to celebrate its 10th anniversary and return to its founders’ birthplace.
National Signing Day is finally here.
Taco-themed nicknames will not appear on the Spring Student Government ballot, and the Taco Libre Party that slated candidates with the names will get a public warning for trying.
Sophomore outfielder Harrison Bader has been suspended indefinitely from team activities due to a scooter accident early Sunday in which Gainesville Police is investigating whether alcohol was involved.
Gun advocacy group Florida Carry took aim at another Florida state school Monday.
The Swamp Party was the only Student Government party to hold traditional platform generation events this semester.
Tickets are still on sale for the J. Cole and Chance The Rapper concert at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Feb. 27 in honor of Black History Month.
Unemployment and low salaries are every college graduate’s nightmare, but a new online tool can help students avoid a career crisis.
In a succinct Student Senate meeting Tuesday, senators unanimously approved funding for two groups, enacted the Senator Accountability Act and presented a new system for budget requests.
An algorithm published in a new UF study could benefit Florida’s $9-billion citrus industry by allowing growers to predict crop yields both earlier and with improved accuracy.