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(08/13/19 7:09pm)
In early July, a video resurfaced on YouTube showing the famous University Avenue in 1992. As most can imagine, businesses have changed over time. Unlike most streets, though, the businesses on University Avenue seem to have a constant revolving door.
(08/12/19 9:21pm)
Fear. Anxiety. Loneliness. These are just some of the emotions that might go through first-year students’ minds as they open the door to their first college class.
(08/12/19 7:30am)
The basement of Weimer Hall is a bit of a maze. Walk around the underground labyrinth long enough, and you’ll forget where you walked in.
(08/12/19 2:11am)
The Gators released their 2020 football schedule on Wednesday, and from the looks of it, UF fans can breathe a sigh of relief.
(08/08/19 2:49am)
Nandini Goel announces she is disaffiliating from Impact Party and becoming an independent senator during the final UF Student Government meeting of the semester
(08/08/19 2:43am)
Nandini Goel announces she is disaffiliating from Impact Party and becoming an independent senator during the final UF Student Government meeting of the semester
(08/08/19 2:43am)
Tuesday night, the final Student Senate meeting of the summer began with the Impact Party losing three members and ended with a significant change to the Senate Rules and Procedures.
(08/01/19 10:00pm)
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(07/23/19 1:17am)
From beginning to end, the second floor of the UF chemistry lab building is lined with posters of inventor Richard Yost’s work — much like a museum.
(07/18/19 12:26am)
President Donald Trump announced the recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers — with four out of the eight Florida recipients being UF faculty members.
(07/16/19 8:48am)
Student Government is infamous for its partisanship, with allegations of unprofessionalism made against one party and allegations of corruption directed at the other, but I never expected things to become as tense as they did over this Summer A term. Between the cancellation of the original Summer Replacements’ confirmations and the controversy surrounding the expulsion of the Minority Party Leader, one might wonder why new senators insist on affiliating with either party when doing so would implicate them in these scandals.
(07/11/19 1:07am)
Huixiang Chen’s phone still lights up with a text message from his mom every day.
(07/09/19 8:02pm)
When the student senate returned for the beginning of the Summer B term, they did so with less senators and a lot more potential. Over the past few weeks, partisanship in the Senate chamber has risen to an all-time high, culminating in the departure of former senators Grabowski and Lima.
(07/09/19 11:39am)
Nike, Colin Kaepernick, the American flag and slavery combined together to create a lightning rod of controversy last week.
(07/08/19 11:40pm)
UF has responded to the recent death of a graduate student amid calls for an investigation.
(07/03/19 9:50pm)
It’s Independence Day weekend and lucky for you the Avenue has all of the music hits you’ll need to celebrate the weekend. Whether you’re keeping things small with your friends or headed to a giant outdoor barbecue, this selection is perfect for ringing in the holiday. Make sure to follow The Avenue on Spotify to see all of our weekly playlists.
(07/02/19 2:11am)
UF Smathers Library and the Bob Graham Center for Public Service is partnering with former Senator Bill Nelson to host a discussion on bipartisanship.
(06/20/19 8:03pm)
Tuesday’s UF Student Government Senate meeting began in debate and ended with two senators losing seats.
(06/20/19 10:47am)
The time has come to leave this ghost town and return a week later when it’s renewed with young, innocent, naive and hopeful life. It's time to prepare yourself for Summer B. During this interlude you will use the time off to recenter your chakras, align your aura and detox all the negative energy you have toward the younger students who have not had their spirits crushed yet. You refuse to be the crotchety upperclassman who looks upon the younglings with jealousy and a mild tinge of second-hand embarrassment as they send you into a spiral of your own freshman flashbacks. You have taken up meditation in a bid to prepare for the second half of summer madness. You’re breathing in and out. Letting all your thoughts go. Then it pops into your mind…
(06/19/19 10:04pm)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A sheriff suspended by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over the response to the Parkland school shooting testified Wednesday that he properly trained a deputy now criminally charged in the case, but he wasn't able to give him courage.