Transfer students shouldn't feel left out of The Gator Nation
Being accepted into The Gator Nation left me with a bittersweet feeling. I was excited to pack up and head to the Swamp, but I worried if I had made the right decision.
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Being accepted into The Gator Nation left me with a bittersweet feeling. I was excited to pack up and head to the Swamp, but I worried if I had made the right decision.
Looking past the frat tanks and game day dresses, much of UF’s Greek life is rooted in scholarship, community service and leadership.
UF’s robotic boat is a world champion.
It only took two words to put the nation in a frenzy: not guilty.
Gainesville Police arrested a Miami man Tuesday after police said he stomped on prescription pills that fell from his pant legs.
A UF student who died while trying to save a friend’s life was recently recognized with a Carnegie Medal from the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission.
Party 99.5 has been dropping the bass on Gainesville for a month, but some listeners are still adjusting to the loss of conservative talk radio to electronic dance music.
UF students will soon have 3-D printing capabilities, use of more iPads and access to Wi-Fi in the Natural Area Teaching Lab in the southwest corner of campus, thanks to the 2013 technology fee awards.
Jury selection began Monday in the Seminole County murder trial of George Zimmerman — a case that has sparked national debate for the past year.
Local conservative talk show WBXY 99.5 is now an electronic dance party.
Nearly 5,700 patients are at risk after a UF medical practice employee was discovered to have ties to an identity theft ring.
On Thursday, the Boy Scouts of America lifted a longtime ban and voted to allow openly gay youths to join the association.
New shower shoes won’t be necessary.
To celebrate Florida’s critters, UF is hosting the first-ever Bug Week.
The inside of the Hub may seem a little less crowded.
A Gainesville man was arrested Thursday night on charges of attempting to stab his aunt and uncle when they refused to give him extra cash.
After entering its first singing competition, a local barbershop quartet considers itself FOURTUNATE.
On Monday, Gov. Rick Scott signed the Career and Professional Education Act, which will boost education in public schools, community colleges and universities.
Because of a system coding error in Gator Dining Services, unnecessary taxes have been attached to food items for the past two and a half years.
Anthony Rapp sat on the floor of the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom with his legs crossed in front of about 25 UF students Thursday. Best known for originating the role of Mark Cohen in the Broadway musical “Rent,” Rapp spoke in an open forum for students interested in theater three hours before his scheduled public speech.