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(04/06/18 12:59am)
Angie Suarez, a 19-year-old public health sophomore, claps for a sexual assault survivor who told their story at the Take Back the Night March and Rally to End Sexual Violence in the Plaza of the Americas on Wed., April 4, 2018. During the open mic portion, survivors came up to a stage set up in front of Library West to tell their stories, and some people in the audience were brought to tears.
(04/05/18 9:46pm)
A recently released Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) report revealed physical music sales surpassed digital downloads in 2017 for the first time since 2011. The difference is only 2 percent, but it is still significant. It is an indicator of the two factors that killed digital downloading: the rise of vinyl and the dominance of streaming.
(04/03/18 12:17am)
Ariana Burga used to study at table by a window on the third-floor of Marston Science Library almost every day — including weekends — to study for organic chemistry I, biology and calculus II.
(04/01/18 10:20pm)
The simple black dress pinned onto a board caught Erin Andres’ eye as she made her way around the artwork displayed at the Civic Media Center, located at 433 S. Main St., on Friday night.
(03/23/18 11:44pm)
John Mica, a former Florida congressman and UF education alumnus, held up a letter dated Feb. 4, 1988 during the Norman Hall groundbreaking ceremony Friday.
(03/21/18 12:08am)
Nakishia Sullivan has been labeled as an Alachua County felon since she was convicted for aggravated battery and assault charges in 2010.
(03/20/18 2:15am)
Heavy rain didn’t stop candidates for City Commission from last-minute campaigning efforts to secure votes before Tuesday’s election.
(03/18/18 11:56pm)
Sherry Kao counted the steps from Turlington Plaza to the second floor of the University Auditorium on Feb. 20.
(03/16/18 12:15am)
UF’s campus is getting brighter.
(03/01/18 10:08pm)
It’s finally Spring Break. After spending the last two weeks cooped up in Library West, you come to find you’ve forgotten what it feels like to breathe in fresh air or to feel sunlight on your skin. Needless to say, you have been in desperate need of some rest and relaxation, far away from UF’s campus.
(02/26/18 9:46pm)
Anthony Flores scribbled on white construction paper covering a Peabody Hall gender-neutral bathroom with a black sharpie Monday afternoon.
(02/21/18 1:23am)
Students wait to vote in Marston Science Library on Tuesday.
(02/21/18 1:23am)
Students wait to vote in Marston Science Library on Tuesday.
(02/21/18 1:23am)
Anthony Neher collected four “I Voted!” stickers in Marston Science Library to take back to his fraternity, Delta Tau Delta, to win a prize. He said it’s normal for Greek life students to vote for Impact Party.
(02/20/18 10:38pm)
Last Spring, the results of the Student Government Spring elections were decided before students made it to the polls. Only one party was running for the executive ticket, so no matter how many students voted, they only had one option.
(02/20/18 12:19am)
Voting for Student Government elections starts today. Polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. today and Wednesday at 11 locations across campus.
(02/19/18 1:12am)
The Reitz Union hotel desk is the first 24/7 on-campus location to offer free menstrual products to UF students with a Gator 1 Card.
(02/19/18 1:08am)
Tower Road Library
(02/19/18 12:52am)
Crowds of people poured in Saturday morning to the newly renovated Tower Road Library, greeted by large windows that welcomed in natural reading light and the smell of fresh paint.
(02/18/18 11:04pm)
I’m addicted to Spotify. Barely a minute goes by in my waking weekday life that Spotify isn’t at least playing softly in the background, if not loudly through my earbuds on a run or through the speakers in my car. At some point, though, I started yearning for more, something in addition to music, that would expand my worldview. Enter: podcasts.