Florida fights off late Arkansas rally
By ALEX MAMINAKIS | Feb. 3, 2016Hogs are scrappy by nature.
Hogs are scrappy by nature.
In a surprising swap, Florida lost out on one of its prized four-star recruits on National Signing Day only to gain a different one.
National Signing Day ended on a lukewarm note for Florida.
The No. 3 Florida women’s tennis team reigns supreme in the state of Florida.
UF engineering students will bring clean water to a secondary school in Nepal this May.
About five miles from the Alachua County Jail, a methamphetamine lab stood.
A UF club is running stadiums to support those with autism.
Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies drank coffee with the community Wednesday, sparking energy and conversation.
Near Weimer Hall, Shanshan Cao, 22, took a moment to write down a change she hopes to see at UF.
Inside a repurposed industrial building, the Seventh Annual Musical Chairs Fundraiser will take place Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Gainesville Police arrested a Gainesville man early Wednesday morning after they said he entered a woman’s apartment and sucked on her hands as she slept.
About 15 Alachua County residents met at Hawthorne Middle and High School on Tuesday night to answer one question: What needs improvement in Alachua County schools?
A week ago, we were pleasantly surprised with our Student Government when a constitutional amendment to allow online voting was approved for the upcoming SG election ballot. Until this point, online voting has remained unconstitutional, and previous attempts to change this have all failed. A previous editorial voiced not only our surprise, but also our excitement at the chance to decide to make our right to vote so much more accessible with online voting.
Several weeks ago, a comprehensive list of this year’s Grammy nominations was released. Despite having a nice array of talented artists present, I had to stop scrolling once the words “Taylor” and “Swift” became engrained in my retinas due to sheer overexposure.
Before Valentine’s Day, UF students can learn about consent.
UF’s student chapter of The Wildlife Society has hosted an annual dinner of exotic and game meats for the last 32 years.
Large penis renditions, spray-painted onto Southwest 62nd Boulevard, greeted residents who drove down the crumbling road Sunday.
In the last 10 days, the chipped wall has slowly turned into a work of art.
Rhinos, religion and gold rushes are just a few of the film topics at the Seventh Annual Cinema Verde International Environmental Film and Arts Festival.
This show deserves all of the Dundies.