Two UF students report from Guantanamo Bay
By STEVE JOHNSON | Sep. 15, 2009After President Barack Obama announced the impending closure of the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, two UF student journalists decided to tell its story.
After President Barack Obama announced the impending closure of the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, two UF student journalists decided to tell its story.
According to a new study conducted by UF's Department of Behavioral Science and Community Health, 20 percent of drinkers are underage, and those who are underage stay out later than those who are 21 years old or older.
After 140 days of uncertainty, the fate of two American journalists has been decided in a carefully orchestrated visit by former President Bill Clinton.
The days of Santa Fe College renting UF facilities to accommodate its performing arts will soon be over.
The UF School of Theatre and Dance will wrap up its summer season by bringing perspectives from Israel, Africa and the Big Apple to the Nadine McGuire Theatre and Dance Pavilion.
The Shakespearean tragedy of a young man/s quest for power will be transformed by the UF School of Theatre and Dance in its performance of "Macbeth."
UF journalism students may face more than just hiring freezes when they graduate.
On March 9, 2004, George Goens was awoken by a phone call at 3:50 a.m. telling him that his daughter, Betsy, was in trouble.
A man is separated from his wife.
There will no longer be a quiet oasis outside the University Galleries on the East side of UF's campus.
Team in Transit, a student documentary project about what goes into transporting the football team to away games, will premiere throughout Thanksgiving weekend.