The Nebraska senator is likely to resign to become the school's next leader.
Read More »2022 UF Homecoming Parade: How to watch live, the parade route and other details
It's Homecoming Week, and that means the parade is coming back to Gainesville.
Read More »Campus Parking Limitations Continue To Push Decal, Area Citations
UF Transportation and Parking Services sold over 47,000 parking decals in 2016, and then issued more than 60,000 citations that same year, with two parking areas contributing to the majority of tickets because of their proximity to campus.
Read More »After Irma, Debris Pick Up Begins Around North Central Florida
Parts of North Central Florida started the process of recovering from Hurricane Irma by picking up storm debris around several zones in the region. The pickup process after Hurricane Hermine in 2016 took about two weeks, but there is no estimate for how long this one will take.
Read More »Search Continues For Man Sought in Exposure Incidents
A female University of Florida student called UFPD Wednesday afternoon after encountering a man at the Norman Parking garage with his pants down. Police are already investigating six other similar instances spanning from December 2015 to January 2016.
Read More »Police Investigating Man Exposing Himself In Gainesville
The most recent one happened Wednesday, and the suspect was last seen wearing a gray tank top, gray shorts and a chain necklace.
Read More »Students Circulate Petition For Norman Hall Renovations
Students at the University of Florida College of Education are asking for help from the state of Florida to renovate Norman Hall. Having very little updates since its establishment in 1934, students fear the building is negatively affecting their health.
Read More »UF Cycles Its Way Towards Environmental Sustainability
UF is playing a large role across the nation in paving the way for decreasing harmful emissions caused by transportation by implementing Gator Gears, UF’s student bike rental program.
Read More »UF College of Education Seeks Renovation Funding For Historic Norman Hall
University of Florida officials hope to receive state funding to renovate the College of Education building after years of maintenance issues. Norman Hall has had problems with mold, damaged windows and peeling paint.
Read More »Government grant makes possible new UF education center for teachers of students with disabilities
UF’s College of Education will receive $25 million over the next five years to help improve the education of special and general education teachers.
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