Brady Singer starts freshman season strong for Gators baseball
By Patrick Pinak | Feb. 21, 2016Kevin O’Sullivan has tried to contain his excitement for freshman pitcher Brady Singer.
Kevin O’Sullivan has tried to contain his excitement for freshman pitcher Brady Singer.
Following Florida’s win over Vanderbilt on Thursday, head coach Amanda Butler referenced traveling to Athens on Sunday to take on Georgia.
In the top of the third inning in a scoreless game against Jacksonville State, senior Kelsey Stewart stepped up to the plate.
For the second-straight year, the No. 5 Florida men’s golf team was stunned at home by No. 30 South Florida.
After a well-deserved break, the Florida women’s golf team took to the road yet again.
Florida’s men’s tennis team was winless against opponents ranked in the top 15 through its first six matches this season. The No. 23 Gators (4-3) continued that trend last weekend, falling to No. 6 Ohio State (12-1) for UF’s third loss in its last four matches.
Six UF student teams shared their plans to make the world sustainable at UF’s One World conference Friday.
On a breezy Saturday afternoon, members of the UF community came together to cut the ribbon of the newly-renovated Reitz Union.
UF students sailed their first self-steering boat across Lake Wauburg on Saturday.
UF’s Smathers Libraries will educate students and faculty about using other people’s photographs, books and journals this week.
UF’s Elections Commission heard nine out of 48 complaints from Impact Party, Access Party and UF’s Supervisor of Elections on Friday morning.
Students lost access to an app that organizes content on Canvas on Thursday.
As college students, it’s easy to become myopic in our priorities: When we’re contending with 15-credit-hour semesters, involvement in various extracurricular endeavors and looming exams while trying to maintain our sanity and questionably healthy bodies, it can become easy to forget that we need to LIVE from time to time. When operating in this fashion, “no” can become a very easy word to throw around. “No,” as in, “No, as much as I love you and value your friendship, I can’t make it out to that conference where you’ll be delivering a speech, as I have to schedule the next two weeks worth of Facebook posts for *insert student organization of choice here.*” Or “no,” as in, “I know it’s your birthday weekend and you’ll be throwing a decadent ‘Broad City’-themed party in your own honor, but no, I can’t make it to Orlando on account of, well, my accounting exam five days afterward.”
When I first saw the Politico breaking news alert informing me of the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia last week, I felt like someone punched me in the gut. For conservatives in the U.S., Scalia was more than an intellectual, consequential jurist and opera buff — Scalia was someone who championed the Constitution and our founding principles to their rightful extremes. The news of his death was tough for me.
With all the new spaces opening in the Reitz Union this past week, UF has shown, as it strives for preeminence, it doesn’t just look at what salaries its graduates get, but also how its students — particularly minorities — feel on campus.
The Alachua County Library District is seeking volunteers to help adults who struggle with reading and spelling.
After about $2 million and a year of renovations, Bo Diddley Community Plaza will reopen Thursday.
Art and science will find a place on the same stage Tuesday.
For the first time, Natelle Quek showcased her artwork in the parking lot of SoMa Art Media Hub on Saturday.
As students walked into the Asian Pacific Islander American Affairs’ new office Saturday, they left their shoes at the door.