UF senior gets starring role in Luke Bryan music video
By Jensen Werley | Aug. 25, 2013Sam Studer might crash your next house party.
Sam Studer might crash your next house party.
Will Muschamp described "a hell of a deal" on Friday.
Freshmen might want to wait a while before making plans for future Homecoming weekends.
To keep overwhelmed engineering freshmen from transferring out of the college, Duke Energy has donated $78,000 to programs designed to recruit and retain students.
Forward Savannah Jordan went into Florida’s season opener wanting to put on a show, and she didn’t disappoint.
Inventing the future may sound like an impossible feat, but university President Bernie Machen made it clear that UF is up for the challenge.
Waves of eager, fitness-enthused students are rolling onto campus for Fall, and the UF Student Recreation and Fitness Center is ready for the crowd.
The Campus Copy Fax & Pack has packed up for good.
I’ll take civil engineering for $2,000, please.
Suspended point guard Scottie Wilbekin is closer to returning to the Gators.
Leave your furry and feathered pets at home, because the UF Department of Housing and Residence Education has removed dwarf rabbits and birds from the list of acceptable animals to house in residence halls.
Guneeta Singh Bhalla is a physicist by day and a historian by night.
Rachel McGovern’s campaigning paid off.
The Florida Cicerones has stepped into the national spotlight by taking the top prize in its field.
The Gator Nation is now pocket-sized.
Graduate assistants can look forward to getting a little more green for their work.
Welcome to the Fall 2013 semester!
Freshman midfielder Liz Slattery never wanted to leave the comforts of Ohio.
When Mike Peterson chose to step away from the NFL and return to the University of Florida to finish earning the Sociology degree he started in 1995, forming a relationship with the football program seemed like an obvious option.
The Gator Nation is well known for its rowdy reptiles filling the Swamp to support the orange and blue, but according to The Princeton Review, this may no longer be the case.