The Jam hosts benefit concert for aspiring musicians
In April, Future Music Makers Youth Enrichment Program was awarded $15,000.
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In April, Future Music Makers Youth Enrichment Program was awarded $15,000.
The Tioga Town Center will be decked out in trees and wreaths trimmed in ornaments, ribbons and lights this week.
UF will honor Hispanic heritage with a two-time Grammy nominee and a Top Soundtrack song-of-the-year artist.
About 350 UF students and community members applauded as members of the LGBTQ+ community shared their struggles and triumphs.
Local drag queens will strut through the University Auditorium as the Pride Student Union celebrates its 15th annual LGBTQ+ Welcome Assembly at 6 p.m. Thursday.
Hogtown HomeGrown will host its eighth annual Eat Local Challenge Community Celebration on Sunday at the Matheson History Museum to celebrate the end of Eat Local Month. Festival events will be from 1 to 4 p.m. and are free to the public.
Florida finished its dual season with a two game win streak.
The No. 17 Florida Gators wraps up their dual season with a pair of weekend road contests, as UF faces Kentucky on Friday at 5 p.m. in Lexington, Kentucky, before finishing the season on Sunday afternoon at 1 against No. 43 Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee.
The Florida men’s tennis team had mixed results in its final home weekend of the regular season.
After Florida dropped the doubles point against Auburn on Saturday, the Gators could have admitted defeat.
The No. 20 Gators saw their three-game winning streak end at the hands of No. 13 Ole Miss, but UF is ready to leave that loss in the rear view mirror.
The Florida men’s tennis team is looking to move past a split weekend where it was on both ends of shutout matches.
The winning streak has come to an end.
Florida set the tone for the weekend after its third straight win in the Southeastern Conference.
After a perfect weekend at Ring Tennis Complex against Mississippi State and Alabama, the Florida men’s tennis team hits the road for its next three matches.
After dropping back-to-back matches against No. 14 Vanderbilt and No. 10 Ohio State, the No. 18 Gators got their groove back in the Southeastern Conference.
Not only is Florida turning up the heat but so are the Gators.
After losing 4-3 on the road to then-No. 14 Vanderbilt, the No. 18 Florida men’s tennis team was not only ready to be back on its home turf but also ready for some revenge against the team that ended its 2014 season in No. 10 Ohio State.
There’s one thing Florida has proven thus far this season: It is incapable of a losing streak.