New student organization finds joy in fighting drunk driving
By Natalya Kuri | Oct. 22, 2013UF has been selected as the next university to help spread happiness.
UF has been selected as the next university to help spread happiness.
A UF student is putting a twist on fundraising by donating half the proceeds from her at-home hair business to fund breast cancer research.
A group of Gators carved pumpkins to celebrate Halloween — except they did it underwater.
In the frenzy of Halloween-themed sugary treats, some UF health experts are urging parents to pay attention to their children’s teeth and candy collections.
Although the main 26.2-hour event isn’t until April, fundraising for the 2014 Dance Marathon at UF has already begun.
Two UF professors were inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious societies and independent research centers.
For students whose post-graduate plans are pending, a new website is offering Gators a venue to market their skills for potential jobs.
It started with chanting through the halls, snowballed into a barricade of lounge furniture outside the resident assistant’s door and blew up when a sign stolen from the neighboring construction site became an accessory in the hall lounge.
UF’s Black Student Union is preparing to hold a new competition on campus where students can lip-synch their hearts out.
Yoga provides more immediate cognitive benefits than aerobic exercise, which has a delayed effect, according to a recent study.
Megabus.com, an express bus travel company, recently announced tickets are available for holiday season travel with prices as low as $1 per ticket.
Kristin Babik was 15 when she found out her mom had breast cancer.
The Florida Players is offering the chance to get a play produced at its annual New Works Festival.
Another one rides the bus.
Stress-relieving therapies may help people cut through the crap.
Even in the midst of a makeover, the Reitz Union is still on top.
The patent-pending inventions of two Gainesville bros are catching the eyes of beer lovers around the world.
Zach Hodskins has taken the next step on his inspiring journey.
A bright green Naked Juice truck greeted students who walked by Gator Corner Dining Center on Friday.
Peanuts kept Jessica Bell from having sleepovers and joining the Girl Scout troops.