UF classes get tech upgrades
By Stephanie Baguidy | July 31, 2013When Kemia Harris first entered Carleton Auditorium for her precalculus algebra class freshman year, she saw more than just a crowd of students trying to learn in unison.
When Kemia Harris first entered Carleton Auditorium for her precalculus algebra class freshman year, she saw more than just a crowd of students trying to learn in unison.
Even in Gainesville, a girl is “tipsy,” but a man is “tanked.”
UF Health plans to open a new emergency clinic for residents of northwest Gainesville and Alachua County.
Local food delivery service Gainesville2Go is offering free delivery all week for orders going to UF’s campus.
Designer fashion may soon be a little easier to find in Gainesville.
In a new survey, about 90 percent of lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender adults said society is more accepting of them now than it was 10 years ago, and they expect the trend to continue.
Hungry UF students can celebrate — Gator Corner Dining Center reopened Monday.
Although roughly seven out of every 10 college students polled recently said sharing prescription drugs was common, a UF counselor said the amount of UF students doing so is low.
Three lines and 17 syllables, the simple poem known as a haiku is getting a newsy update thanks The New York Times.
One Florida credit union is looking to pay $25,000 plus perks for a hip representative to attract younger customers.