UF employee in serious condition after scooter crash
By Morgan Watkins | Nov. 2, 2011A UF employee was in serious condition at Shands at UF on Wednesday after she was in an accident while driving her motor scooter Tuesday afternoon.
A UF employee was in serious condition at Shands at UF on Wednesday after she was in an accident while driving her motor scooter Tuesday afternoon.
The UF Supervisor of Elections may be removed from office if a resolution proposed by five Student Government senators passes.
Update: According to a University notification sent out at about 12:10 p.m., UPD "have conducted a complete search of the Shands/Health Science Center campus but have not located the subject".
Library West will be open 24 hours a day Sunday through Thursday in the spring.
With a swift keystroke on a smartphone and a download of the Foursquare app, as of Monday, students, visitors and fans alike can "check in" to official UF buildings and events.
Despite the football team's recent losing streak, the Gators ticket office has not seen a decrease in demand for tickets to Saturday's game.
Brittany Jacobs, 20, a mechanical engineering junior, received her first free flu shot from the Student Health Care Center this fall.
M. Jack Ohanian, former associate dean for research and administration and a professor of nuclear engineering at UF, died Monday.
UF entered the fourth round of the Most Vegan-Friendly College Contest on Tuesday and could make it to the final round.
Jonathan Palmer-Gilley's dream job is to one day be a dishwasher at Balls Bar.
Chet Scott glared at his sword lying uselessly 10 feet away. His opponent's blade inched closer.
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism awarded a $2.7-million grant to UF researchers, who will determine whether a prescription medication can reduce alcohol consumption in women with HIV.
Under a proposal UF released Friday, faculty would receive a raise but lose unused sick leave payouts, a measure to balance a new law requiring state employees to contribute to their retirement.
As the clock counted down to midnight on the eve of Katelyn Sims' 21st birthday, she taught a club to line dance.
The number of medical school students in the United States is on the rise, but that doesn't necessarily mean there will be more doctors.
When Kimberly Vacca walks into a room, she searches faces. She looks for anyone with dark skin and blue eyes. She knows it sounds crazy, but there could be a chance that they are related to her.
On Monday, visitors to UF's home page will find new features and a cleaner, simpler look.
After 59 years of covering the small towns surrounding Gainesville, the North Florida Herald is closing.
UF's graduate school will soon be mining some "untapped diamonds" in the form of master's degree students at historically black colleges and universities.
Tebowing: "To get down on a knee and start praying, even if everyone else around you is doing something completely different."