Santa Fe math teacher ranked seventh in the nation by RateMyProfessors
By Megan Reeves | Sep. 18, 2013Three 5.0 scores, a 4.3 and a chili pepper all add up to seven in this equation.
Three 5.0 scores, a 4.3 and a chili pepper all add up to seven in this equation.
Wells Fargo, the official banking partner of UF, was recently listed as the most-complained-about bank in Florida.
There will be a surcharge starting Monday for those who choose to purchase Krishna Lunch using their credit cards.
The Reitz Union Grand Ballroom today will thunder from creative minds brainstorming over the future of engineering and innovation.
Members of UF Golden Key can say all their hard work has paid off.
Former National Security Adviser Tom Donilon will speak at UF on Sept. 26.
About half of the 2,000 free student memberships offered by the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art and funded by a Student Government grant have been grabbed.
With campaign season in full swing, political parties are back on campus with posters, flyers, pledge cards, buttons and T-shirts.
Local inventors are going live with their online campaign to fund production of a device designed to cool beverages in seconds.
Anger is the most influential emotion on social media, a recent study shows, and negative online reactions to the Miss America pageant results seem to reinforce the findings.
The Reitz Union might get one more project tacked on to its construction to-do list.
Going to college can be overwhelming, but transferring to a new college can be downright daunting.
For the outdoor-loving UF student, there are two big organizations to know: OAR and TRiP. They’re both great for students who love nature, exploring, and adventurous trips (we’re talking hiking, not cruising here).
Apple iOS7 comes out today, but think twice about updating without backing up your data.
Plans for a new UF president’s house are in the works after a $3.5 million donation to the project.
The Student Government Productions music and entertainment board announced Friday that its first concert of the year, featuring headliner OneRepublic and opener TeamMate, will take place Oct. 10 at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
Florida teachers don’t get paid well, said former congresswoman Pat Schroeder. Some even qualify for food stamps.
Reusable metal or plastic utensils can be a cheaper alternative to disposable ones, in theory. But Krishna House learned that it wasn’t the case when it introduced metal dishes and utensils to Krishna Lunch.
Last week, Florida’s Board of Governors approved a $25 million bond package request for a disability-friendly residence hall.
Student Government has found a way to make its multimillion dollar budget more digestible to students.