Farrior Hall construction will add lecture hall, study spaces
By Avery Guyton | Sep. 30, 2015Near the Student Recreation & Fitness Center sits Farrior Hall, half made of brick and half of metal beams.
Near the Student Recreation & Fitness Center sits Farrior Hall, half made of brick and half of metal beams.
UF students sat in Marston Science Library, cellphones in hand, ready to call U.S. senators and representatives.
My day began as a dude wearing a Jacksonville Jaguars hat, a matching shirt and jeans. Somehow, in the course of another typical rainy Sunday in Gainesville, I found myself untypically wearing makeup, a wig and women’s lingerie.
How do I prevent freezing my face off in the coming months when I scoot around campus?
Hip-hop trio Big Grams released their debut extended play "Big Grams" on Friday.
"To the window, to the wall," and now to Gainesville on Friday.
UF’s School of Theatre and Dance will debut its adapted version of "The Golden Dragon," a production in which six actors play the full cast, tonight at 7:30.
As Friday approaches, you might find yourself in need of plans — and though it may not seem like it, there’s a lot more to Gainesville than just Gator football.
After breezing through the Fall’s first two tournaments with two top-five finishes, the women’s golf team will face their biggest challenge yet at the Windy City Classic on Monday.
With a big lead against Missouri, the Gators crumbled.
A new app has hit the market. It’s a traditional social media network app with a hint of exclusivity. Why should you download it? David Jumper, the head of the Speakiesy app, said it’s your connection to campus.
It was known before the season started that Savannah Jordan would be one of the nation’s top goal scoring threats.
Florida’s wide receivers haven’t lacked talent in recent seasons.
The Transportation Security Administration’s policies, intended to fulfill the responsibility to detect and deter terrorist plots in U.S. airports, use largely invasive and discriminatory procedures that end up profiling whole groups of people.
Hello Gators! My name is Joselin Padron-Rasines and I’m your Student Body president. Even more than that, I’m a Gator.
The first day of voting for the Fall Student Government elections saw 6,427 students voting.
On Tuesday, the Rev. Donna Tara Lee wore a pink shirt that clashed with her vibrant blue hair.
UF animal sciences freshman Kristen Lyons walked barefoot up Museum Road, high heels and resumes in hand.
Tables in the Reitz Union glittered with sterling silver necklaces and bracelets.
Despite being in a state where the average temperature doesn’t dip below 65 degrees, UF is labeled a "cool school."