Cancer survivor copes with paralysis, lives life to the fullest
By Emily Morrow | Oct. 30, 2011Don't tell Kelsey Tainsh there's something she can't do.
Don't tell Kelsey Tainsh there's something she can't do.
When I was applying to college, I was fortunate enough to have plenty of options. I couldn't wait to see what financial aid I would be able to get as that would decide where I went. Once the packages started rolling in, I saw that even though my family's income was low, all I qualified for was lots of student loans as my parents were frugal savers.
As the month of October concluded, only a small minority of UF students and faculty took part in a major occurrence. Marking its 25th anniversary, National Breast Cancer Awareness has worked to promote outreach to those living with breast cancer and influence the financing of research and grants toward a cure.
The Student Recreation and Fitness Center got a makeover Tuesday when maintenance and delivery staff replaced more than a dozen machines.
The Princeton Review named UF the nation's No. 1 Jock School as part of the company's annual college rankings and ratings.
Wendy Ruiz was born and raised in Miami.
Krishna Lunch might have some competition from a new religious organization that popped up Monday and Tuesday on Plaza of the Americas.
UF has altered plans to expand its dental school and will work with two Florida universities that had planned to build their own dental schools.
The Krishna community will commemorate the 40th anniversary of Krishna Lunch at UF tonight with a tribute to Beatles member George Harrison, who introduced many to the culture.
An 8-year-old boy with leukemia has been waiting at Shands for a bone marrow transplant for about 20 months. He just found a match.
Catcalling and other acts of sexual harassment have been a problem at Santa Fe College, and the SFC Student Government has formed a task force to combat it.
Three little pigs ran ahead of their parents toward the pirate ship, Alpha Delta Pi's decorated house.
UF President Bernie Machen has made a few suggestions to Gov. Rick Scott about how address accountability at UF.
Megan Smith was tied to a chair screaming for help in the Broward Hall basement on Thursday night.
"I drove 150 miles just to see it."
Imagine $70,000 in cash. Picture 70,000 $1 bills stacked high, or 7,000 $10 bills or 700 $100 bills. However you want to look at it, it's a lot of money.
Paying off student loans is about to become less of a headache.
Last week, Ashleigh Barraca found herself awkwardly laughing while standing alone in line at Starbucks in the Hub.
Anthony Castro, 19, worries participating in Pride Student Union and LGBT Affairs could hurt his chances of getting a job after graduation.
In the name of reducing UF's carbon footprint, students on the North Lawn learned Wednesday how to fix flat tires on their bikes for UF's fourth-annual One Less Car Day.