UF student’s charity suits up on Twitter to raise awareness, uses #HIMYMcharity
By Beatrice Dupuy | Feb. 20, 2014For the final season of his favorite show, a UF student is counting on Twitter to reach producers and bring attention to his cause.
For the final season of his favorite show, a UF student is counting on Twitter to reach producers and bring attention to his cause.
Kevin O’Sullivan went against the grain recruiting center fielder Buddy Reed and right-hander Logan Shore. The two freshmen, from Rhode Island and Minnesota, respectively, aren’t the typical Gators.
Gainesville Police arrested a 72-year-old San Francisco man Wednesday after discovering he was carrying duffel bags filled with 53 pounds of marijuana.
Engineers’ Week is in full swing, and organizers hope to engage students from all majors.
No. 2 UF will take on an equal challenger in No. 3 LSU at the O’Connell Center tonight, but two Gators will have personal challenges out on the floor.
UF students are using Facebook to broadcast the many Gator faces that support Venezuelan student protesters.
The road to the NCAA tournament got a lot tougher for the Gators on Thursday night in the O’Connell Center.
Coach Tim Walton likes what he has seen from his team so far this season.
It was a defining day for Florida’s No. 1 men’s and No. 5 women’s swimming and diving teams at the Southeastern Conference Championships.
Isaac Jones lives in the echoes of Pleasant Street’s heyday.
A team led by two UF researchers was recently awarded thousands of dollars to help win the game of hide-and-seek with leukemia cells.
Recent UF alumnus Josh McLawhorn bested 400 competitors to win first place with his short film “Almost Ready” in Nikon’s nationwide Everyday Cinema video contest last week.
I always get pegged as nice. When I hold the door for a stranger: nice. When I tell someone his backpack is unzipped: nice. When I inform the barista at Starbucks someone left $20 unattended on the counter: nice.
Computer programmers will come together Saturday to create applications that will make information in Gainesville’s open data portal more digestible for residents.
She woke up before the sun even thought about rising. She split her ponytail in two and wrapped it into a bun, gelling it in place. She looked in the mirror. It had to be perfect to meet the standard for a female Marine.
Thousands of years from now, historians and archeologists will be scouring Internet archives, and they’re going to find BuzzFeed. And it’s going to be really embarrassing.
Bambooville, the oasis of relaxation, inspiration and nature appreciation located in the Bartram and Carr wilderness area, has been dismantled upon mandate from university administration.
On Wednesday night, the results of the Spring 2014 Student Government election were announced, and the Students Party officially chose to boycott the presentation. My name is Olga Rodriguez, president of the Students Party, and I would like to explain why.
On Wednesday, I exercised my right as a UF student to vote. I wore my “I Voted” sticker as I sat eating at a table in the Reitz Union when a girl walked up to me and asked if she could have my sticker.
Many students and faculty are outraged with UF’s harsh decision to remove the popular campus landmark Bambooville. But the university’s behavior on this matter is far from shocking.