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While writing a syllabus, professors can worry about the number of assignments, weighting grades and now, breaking the law.
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On March 22, the Gators men’s basketball season came to an end after a narrow 102-100 loss to the Colorado Buffaloes in the Round of 64 of the NCAA Tournament.
Pickup trucks and wagons filled with florals and foliage exited a parking lot-turned-plant display as hundreds welcomed spring with open arms and green thumbs.
After a disappointing 11-13 record in SEC play in 2023, the Gators softball team had questions to answer coming into the 2024 campaign. With an entirely new pitching staff and coach, Florida hoped to improve its worst aspect of last season.
After a disappointing 11-13 record in SEC play in 2023, the Gators softball team had questions to answer coming into the 2024 campaign. With an entirely new pitching staff and coach, Florida hoped to improve its worst aspect of last season.
Bob Graham’s enduring influence on UF is reflected in his advancement of environmental initiatives and his advocacy for public education — as well as having a playful and nurturing personality, according to those who knew him.
Florida graduate student Carly Briggs has found her rhythm in her final collegiate campaign.
Sophomore Tanapatt Nirundorn knew his team needed a win. Doubles went in the Volunteers’ favor when the Gators failed to secure a victory in either three matches. Singles looked to lean toward the same fate, but Nirundorn was determined to do all he could to win his match.
Florida freshman Qavia Lopez is no stranger to pressure, and the Gators’ SEC Tournament hopes rested on her racquet on Friday morning.
The click of a Zoom link brought over 30 people together April 17 for a discussion of academic freedom through the lens of UF professors, students and Gainesville community members.
A regulation amendment traveling through the Florida Board of Governors will increase students’ options to complete the civic literacy requirement added in 2017 to state education statutes.
Noah Sams has decided it's finally time to transform the Gainesville fashion scene. Since his freshman year at UF, he has slowly curated a collection that transcends anything he’s ever seen on the city’s catwalks.
Heavyweight boxing champion Sid Foreman was murdered the night of the party at 6:48 p.m. At 6:52 p.m., partygoers ran out of napkins to go with their pizza.
Florida sophomore Rachel Gailis has had an unforgettable regular season, holding a 20-5 singles record with a 9-2 record in SEC play.
It was a defensive battle through the first three quarters of the Gators lacrosse matchup with James Madison.
The No. 25 Florida Gators men’s tennis team (11-10, 5-6 SEC) went on the road Friday to take on the Arkansas Razorbacks (19-9, 5-6 SEC). After a grueling battle, the Razorbacks bested the Gators 4-3.
As he entered the final round, freshman Jack Turner was on his way to securing the individual victory. He came into the day tied for first, with a strong chance of getting his first collegiate win. After two strong rounds of 69 and 70, he hoped to continue this play to secure the win.
Back in October, the Gators men’s tennis team was in a battle against the University of Central Florida Knights in the Gator Fall Invite. Florida graduate transfer JanMagnus Johnson was facing off against UCF sophomore Francisco Llanes.
Recently, fellow columnist Sabrina Castro wrote about the value of involvement culture. With nearly 1,000 registered student organizations and many informal organizations, involvement forms a key aspect of the college experience. While what you learn is important, what you experience will be essential to the rest of your life. This is especially the case for STEM.