UF making home debut at ITA Kickoff
By IAN COHEN | Jan. 23, 2014The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team begins its season as hosts of the ITA Kickoff opening rounds this Saturday at the Ring Tennis Complex.
The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team begins its season as hosts of the ITA Kickoff opening rounds this Saturday at the Ring Tennis Complex.
About two weeks after gun advocacy group Florida Carry filed a lawsuit against the university to remove its ban on firearms in residence halls, UF has not been served court papers.
Coming off a 5-2 victory against UNF, coach Bryan Shelton and the Gators look to improve to 2-0 as they take on UNC-Wilmington on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the ITA Kickoff at the Ring Tennis Complex.
President Barack Obama announced plans on Wednesday for a task force to protect college students from sexual assault.
The Norman Education Library has shortened its weekend hours during the Spring semester. The library that once remained open until 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday now closes at 5 p.m.
Surgeons at North Florida Regional Medical Center can now perform surgeries using a highly precise robotic arm.
Lighting up may be worse than ever for smokers’ health.
Quiz. The four-letter word alone is enough to fill a classroom with panic. But flash “quiz” across the screen anytime I’m on the Internet, and my eyes light up.
Another arctic week in Gainesville has come and gone, and our resolves are being tested. The initial thrill of finally getting the chance to break out those dusty boots and moth-eaten gloves has worn off, and now we’d give anything to return to frat tanks and flip-flops. Our tropical temperaments simply aren’t suited for 30-degree nights. And remember: It’s not too late to get a flu shot from the Student Health Care Center. Seriously! It takes, like, five minutes, and the nurses are very nice.
On Wednesday, delegates from 30 countries met in Switzerland for the Geneva II conference in a desperate effort to create a solution for the chaos in Syria.
UF’s Club Creole will be celebrating its silver anniversary in style.
UF’s reputation as a party school may or may not be helping student enrollment numbers.
The Hoggetowne Medieval Faire is returning to Gainesville for its annual celebration of history and fantasy.
The post-recession job market has not been kind to recent college graduates.
The Gator Nation is chomping into Instagram feeds around the world.
UF’s Swamp Party announced its candidates for Student Body president, vice president and treasurer Wednesday.
About 15 Chinese students will arrive on campus this Fall as part of a UF College of Education initiative.
A Gainesville political organization held a protest and vigil Wednesday evening outside a local church to celebrate the anniversary of the controversial Roe v. Wade court decision.
Just after the second anniversary of the Interstate 75 crashes that claimed 11 lives, the Florida Department of Transportation is gearing up to start a road-improvement project to better warn drivers of traffic congestion, heavy fog and smoke.
College students are taking a timeout from their Timelines.