New House budget may affect federal funding for students
By Carla Vianna | Mar. 26, 2015The House approved a Republican-backed budget Wednesday night, which the Democratic National Committee says will hurt college students and recent graduates.
The House approved a Republican-backed budget Wednesday night, which the Democratic National Committee says will hurt college students and recent graduates.
After arguably his toughest season as a Gator, Michael Frazier is leaving Florida.
Singer T-Pain and comedian John Mulaney will perform on campus Friday night, but students will only be able to see one or the other.
UF’s all-female surf club plans to shred breast cancer.
Unopposed candidates Conor Flynn and Hannah Gwynn were elected Santa Fe College Student Body president and vice president on Wednesday night.
Change is in the air on Archer Road, and it smells like oak-smoked barbeque.
The last time No. 4 Florida went into a Southeastern Conference series, the results were not what it anticipated.
Installing a new offensive scheme can be difficult when there isn’t depth.
Coming off a tough series win on the road against No. 5 Alabama, No. 3 Florida and coach Tim Walton have a lot to smile about.
At Florida lacrosse practice on Tuesday, a small group of players were out warming up 30 minutes before practice was actually supposed to begin. It wasn’t a typical, light warm up, either.
After seeing the UF women’s swimming and diving team finish ninth at the NCAA Championships last week, the men now have their chance to try to take home a national title.
Facebook was perhaps the pioneer social networking site, surpassing early failures and moderate successes like Myspace. Today, though, it’s often seen as a congested social hellscape, overrun with posts from your pregnant high school classmates, vaguely racist rants and OMG this adorable little girl asked her brother where babies come from and YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT.
On Monday, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz announced his candidacy for president of the U.S. With the simple tweet “I’m running for President and I hope to earn your support!” the 2016 election season began. The checks will be written. There will be stump speeches. Babies will be kissed. Ronald Reagan will be invoked. Flag pins will be worn.
Although most Gainesville residents grumble about pollen season, a select few rejoice, namely car wash owners.
For the first time, people can submit themes for UF’s Homecoming Week and Gator Growl.
Gainesville residents can learn how to make anything from beer to goat cheese this weekend.
Atmosphere is returning to Gainesville after eight years, and rapper Sean “Slug” Daley has expressed anticipation.
Local artists can have a place to showcase their work to the community Sunday.
Seven years ago, television was graced with what many now consider the best TV series about a high school teacher turned meth cook of all time. Just in 2013, “Breaking Bad” series creator Vince Gilligan was here at UF with the Accent Speaker’s Bureau, where he answered questions about the show and his creative process.
Modest Mouse’s new album, “Strangers to Ourselves,” had been eight years coming, and it finally arrived March 16. With so many years since its last studio album, expectations were high.