Gator Career Closet holds holiday drive
By Cohron | Nov. 30, 2017UF Student Government Cabinet is hosting the Gator Career Closet’s first clothing drive.
UF Student Government Cabinet is hosting the Gator Career Closet’s first clothing drive.
About 110 students sat in the grass on the Plaza of the Americas on Thursday as they tried easing their minds before final exams arrive.
Atop a makeshift altar with rosaries, photographs and cookies, Meriza Candia placed a photograph of her great grandfather José Audon Marquez, who died last year.
An “American Horror Story” actress will speak at UF on Monday and introduce herself to students.
UF groups are competing in the Field & Fork Food Drive Competition to raise donations for the pantry.
As David Fisher counted down the seconds to 11:20 a.m., a crowd of about 1,000 students inched closer to the rows of plants at his feet.
Students are taking notice of their four-legged classmates training to serve.
A new nonprofit gave away 212 free plants in only six minutes on Turlington Plaza on Wednesday.
Just two years after her own suicide attempt, Valeria Hernandez is speaking out to help other college students who grapple with their mental health.
Jose Audon Marquez, who died in April 2016, smiles with his wife. Meriza Candia, vice president of the Mexican American Student Association, put out the photo for the Day of the Dead, a religious holiday.
Grace Ebner, a volunteer and a TA for Plants, Gardens and You, passes out coleus plants to over 1,000 students in Turlington Plaza for Collegiate Plant Initiative.