Food pantry could help more than 1,000 students, plans to open in summer
By Danielle Veenstra | Feb. 23, 2015Construction of a food pantry for students in need may begin this summer.
Construction of a food pantry for students in need may begin this summer.
Dozens of students gathered in the UF Levin College of Law’s Martin H. Levin Advocacy Center Courtroom on Monday to hear a story of wrongful conviction.
The A.J. Puk who took the mound for Florida on Saturday was not the A.J. Puk coach Kevin O’Sullivan is used to seeing in practice.
A Gainesville Police officer is in stable condition after a man reportedly crashed into his patrol car Sunday.
Even after losing to LSU, Rhonda Faehn believes Florida is almost ready for the pressure of the postseason.
For students with visual impairments like Andrew Daugherty, Santa Fe College used to be much easier to navigate.
Devin Robinson is alright with losing — for now.
While the rise of the Internet has empowered customers, businesses have had to modify how they interact with consumers to fit the trend.
Just four games into the season, Florida appears to have found its groove.
February has been good to January Miller.
Elections for Student Government, including president, vice president and treasurer, begin today. Polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at specific locations on campus; all that’s needed is, uh, you.
Last week, Andrew Silver wrote a column in which he argued that veganism should be considered a religion so that vegans would have a civil right to refuse vaccinations. While I appreciate Silver’s interesting perspective on the issue, his column failed to address crucial aspects about vaccinations and the value they hold in our society.
After a long season of campaigning, it’s finally time for you, the distinguished students of UF, to decide who you want to represent your university in Student Government. This semester has demonstrated how important it is for our party to continue to follow through on its promises and show how qualified we are to represent every student on this campus.
Two days into the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship, the Gators women’s golf team found itself in a familiar situation, heading into Tuesday’s final round in fifth place for the second straight tournament, 10 strokes behind first-place LSU.
We live with the entirety of human knowledge and history in our pockets. We live in a dynamic, flexible time in which a person can communicate with anyone in the world on the Internet. Our lives are constantly changing with technology that is produced at a high rate. But, with regard to entertainment, it seems the more things change, the more they stay the same.
The No. 2 Florida Gators clinched their 138th straight home victory on Sunday after defeating No. 10 Stanford 4-3 at the Ring Tennis Complex.
Who else watched Neil Patrick Harris flaunt his body live on TV on Sunday night?
On Saturday, about 250 people gathered at the Whitehurst Lodge in Archer to feast on deer, elk, crickets and a variety of other wild beasts. The dinner is an annual fundraiser for the UF Wildlife Society.
This summer, the UF International Center is hosting its first university-sponsored study-abroad program to Cuba.