Remembering Shimon Peres, a great leader
Sep. 29, 2016On Wednesday morning, the world lost a great man; a man bigger than politics, whose name alone is synonymous with the state of Israel.
On Wednesday morning, the world lost a great man; a man bigger than politics, whose name alone is synonymous with the state of Israel.
Walking through Plaza of the Americas on Thursday, some students created a map of Florida using coffee beans. Others posed for photos holding signs that read “I love you a latte.”
Considering how many people in our society experience college, I find it interesting just how few novels are written with collegiate settings. I recently finished the book “Loner” by Teddy Wayne, which offers quite a frightening perspective on certain people and places around us. This novel is not a cute 200-page story that takes place at an elite university, but is instead a disturbing portrait of a notable chunk of our culture. What makes this book successful is its dynamic main character, a Harvard University freshman named David Federman. To call Federman a first-class narcissist, entitled braggart, unreliable narrator and know-it-all would be putting it lightly.
By donating invasive lionfish to Gainesville dinner tables, a local conservation group hopes to call attention to the invasive species.
A 15-acre plot of land will be unveiled at Prairie Creek Preserve today.
Site: Vanderbilt Stadium (Cap. 39,790)
Alligator sports editor Ian Cohen and Vanderbilt Hustler sports editor Robbie Weinstein discuss Florida's matchup with Vanderbilt this weekend in a question and answer format.
The last time a Florida cross country team travelled to the Paul Short Run at Lehigh University was in 2014.
To coach Bryan Shelton, tennis is like taking a test.
The Florida soccer team’s dominance in the Southeastern Conference over the past decade has been undeniable.
Two years ago, Gabby Seiler was a Georgia Bulldog.
During the first set of Wednesday night’s matchup between No. 5 Florida and Kentucky, UF outside hitter Carli Snyder drilled a ball off a perfect set from Allie Monserez.
Kevin O’Sullivan isn’t leaving Florida any time soon.
Hume Hall residents were evacuated Tuesday night after an alarm and at least one sprinkler went off, causing flooding.
Only one independent candidate won his seat after Impact Party took the rest of the Student Senate seats Wednesday night.
When Robert Dentmond’s name was read aloud, UF law student Medens Gerbier dropped to the ground, red handprints painted on her shirt.
Fall is officially upon us in Gainesville. Although that doesn’t mean much in terms of changes in weather, it does mean that one of the largest drinking festivals in the world is here: Oktoberfest. We may be far from Munich, but there’s plenty of places in Gainesville that are throwing their own celebrations for this weeks-long holiday. If you’re looking for something to do in the coming weekends to celebrate, check out these three spots that are throwing their own Oktoberfest events.
In a suit and tie, UF President Kent Fuchs did 12 pushups Wednesday to send a message about veteran suicide rates.
As someone who was raised by immigrant parents and has traveled abroad multiple times in her life, I am acutely aware of the average American’s geographic and cultural ignorance. This shouldn’t be a surprise to most people; after all, it is a subject of self-deprecating humor on late-night talk shows. We seem to be aware that the Average Joe can’t differentiate Iraq from Iran and thinks all Asian food comes from the same place. We laugh at him and take comfort in the fact that we know our Pad Thai isn’t Chinese, thank you very much. But are we really much better?
By day, Flow Space offers a serene environment for yoga and fitness training. By night, it is a lively event hall for concerts and parties.