UF freshman creates medical project to help hospital patients
By Monica Andrade | Aug. 3, 2016An incoming Gator has turned her high school project into a corporation for hospital patients.
An incoming Gator has turned her high school project into a corporation for hospital patients.
Editor’s note: Though strides have been taken since the Alligator ran a two-part series in 1976 about calls for a more handicap-friendly campus, it seems there is still progress to be made.
Three days after the Pulse shooting in Orlando, Andrew Bloomfield noticed how much open space there was in his lecture hall.
Starbucks customers may have to pay a little more during their next visit.
Gainesville’s gamers now have a new haven to gather and play in.
The University of Texas can now consider race as a factor for student admissions, but those guidelines don’t apply to UF.
From drug addict to cyclist, A. J. Tatum hopes to turn Active For Recovery into a nonprofit organization.
The new Chemistry/Chemical Biology building, located on the corner of West University Avenue and Buckman Drive, in January. The building has been under construction for more than two years.
A UF professor put down his running shoes for a pair of wheels.
The Food and Drug Administration announced Friday a new Nutrition Facts label, which many manufacturers need to adopt by July 26, 2018.