Stricklin to serve as bridge for athletics between Fuchs’ presidency, his successor
As UF looks to install its 13th president, UF athletics will look to a key figure to smooth the transition: Scott Stricklin.
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As UF looks to install its 13th president, UF athletics will look to a key figure to smooth the transition: Scott Stricklin.
As UF looks to install its 13th president, UF athletics will look to a key figure to smooth the transition: Scott Stricklin.
On a weekend highlighted by the play of freshmen, Jonah Braswell, Togan Tokac and Tanapatt Nirundorn stepped up for the Florida Gators to outlast their more experienced teammates.
After four months without Gators tennis, the men’s team returned to action Friday when it traveled to Vanderbilt for the Commodore Invitational. The team showed up and took down ranked opponents, including the preseason No. 9 ranked player.
The Gators men’s tennis team will be without six key players from last year’s team — leaving either from graduation or turning pro.
Harvey Ward and Edward “Ed” Bielarski lead the mayoral race and are likely to face off in a run-off election for Gainesville mayor in November after pulling ahead of their opponents in the crowded nine-person pack.
Florida junior Ben Shelton showed he has future star potential in the world of professional tennis this past week during his Association of Tennis Professionals Masters 1000 debut.
Innovation Academy students crowded UF’s Rion Ballroom to prove themselves UF’s most worthy innovators.
Abortion rights became a focal point of national discussion June 24 following the overturn of the original Roe v. Wade decision. However, films have talked about the issue for decades, and the representation of the issue in media is more relevant than ever.
Between his prediction for a second consecutive Golden State Warriors NBA championship and an 11-6 record for the Dallas Cowboys, Stephen A. Smith remained unapologetically himself in UF’s University Auditorium.
Turlington Plaza is a 45-year-old campus landmark, but for some, it’s simply a cue to put on sunglasses and headphones.
UF’s police department will not change its campus safety protocols after recent school shootings invoked fear nationwide, but it will implement a first-of-its-kind program in Fall: mental health counselors will partner with its officers.
Reghan Dukes, an 18-year-old incoming Florida Gateway College student, was diagnosed with Turner Syndrome in 2020. She received treatment for the chromosomal disorder which results from a female being born with only one X chromosome, at the UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital since.
As Summer B students swarm the swamp, resources ranging from expansive libraries to curated study guides await them.
A UF alumnus who altered the agricultural world has returned to teach students how to combat the effects of climate change on crops.
A tenured UF professor is suing four faculty members, including President Kent Fuchs, for a five-day suspension without pay and for being stripped of his Fall 2021 classes.
UF professors are concerned about Senate Bill 7044, a new bill that allows an institute’s Board of Trustees to require post-tenure reviews every five years. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law April 19; it will take effect July 1.