Focus, drive prepare Ricky Castillo for junior season
Ricky Castillo played his final round of the spring season in Glendale, Arizona, competing for an individual title in the final round at the NCAA national championship.
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Ricky Castillo played his final round of the spring season in Glendale, Arizona, competing for an individual title in the final round at the NCAA national championship.
Pass by Marston Library and you’ll see the usual suspects: the guy frantically flipping through the blue pages of his Study Edge Packet; the girl chugging her third watermelon Celsius while on the verge of tears; and the freshman sweating bullets trying to understand “Siddhartha,” the hallmark text for UF’s infamous “What Is The Good Life?” course.
The last time the Florida Gators entered Kroger Field, the legend of Kyle Trask was born.
If you’re a working musician, chances are good you’re anxious or depressed.
The Florida Gators have yet to play in a hostile environment this season. Yes, they went on the road Week 2 against South Florida, but the Tampa, Florida, crowd was filled with orange and blue rather than green and gold.
Editor’s Note: This story contains mentions of abuse and attempted suicide.
The How Bazar will host its last Bazar Á La Carte market Oct. 2 and Oct. 3 as a farewell to the building that housed their outlet for local curators and vintage clothing items.
Sitting in a dimly lit office crowded with signs and portraits, Wayne Fields’ voice bellows throughout the James L. Medlin House.
Hushed murmurs of anticipation lingered in the air. The house lights dimmed and so did the audience's voices. Stage lights flashed bright, and the actors took their places.
Sustainability, style and the movement against fast fashion has found another home at UF.
One city charter officer resigned Sept. 13 while another kept their job on the morning of Sept. 14.
The University of Florida’s new finance club is cracking the code to the mysterious world of cryptocurrency and its place in society.
The Driptones’ latest release ends the same way many of its fan’s days start: with the sharp, incessant buzzing of an alarm pulling someone out of sleep and back into consciousness.
Despite pressure from the county, UF and Santa Fe College students and faculty will continue to have a choice in whether they wear a mask on campus.
The Gainesville City Commission will decide whether to terminate City Manager Lee Feldman at a meeting on Sept. 16.
Tina Days, a 43-year-old East Gainesville resident, has seen generations of people leave Gainesville because of the lack of resources on the East side of town. She hopes the city’s new proposal will change that trend for her and her family.
The term “digital divide” was created in the 90s to describe a gap in internet access between communities in the U.S. But more than 30 years later, the divide remains.
Two city charter officers will be the third and fourth city officials to resign from their positions in the past four months.
Last football season left many fans missing the iconic atmosphere at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, but the environment Florida football enthusiasts lost finally returned under the stadium lights Sept. 4.
Every year, wide-eyed freshmen stumble through Turlington, bookbags strapped to their back.