UF Accent Speakers Bureau to host John Mulaney
By Nicole Rodriguez | May 22, 2020The comedian will be the organization’s first virtual speaker.
The comedian will be the organization’s first virtual speaker.
Let’s say I told you to roam the O’Connell Center and ask people to describe Cam Newbauer.
NBC’s sitcom of community college antics gets a second term on Netflix
On the same day that the SEC made its decision to allow in-person voluntary athletic activities to resume, Florida has announced its plans to allow student-athletes back on campus.
They now face nearly an entire academic year of online learning after COVID-19 forced the university to transition online.
Thursday was the first virtual swearing-in ceremony in the city’s history.
Two eco-friendly practices to add to your daily routine
It’s 2006. Facebook has recently been made open to the public. The first episode of “Hannah Montana” just aired on the Disney Channel. And the Gators men's basketball team brought home its first national championship title in program history.
The sub shop has been feeding students for two decades
Hearty Tables will begin May 30 and will include stories and recipes from six immigrant chefs.
UF Student Government Senate passed the bill Tuesday.
Many say they have faced additional challenges while adjusting to the “new normal" brought about by the coronavirus.
Kehlani tells a story of dependency and dysfunction on her provocative sophomore album
Bob Woodruff isn’t exactly the sexiest name in UF sports. He’s not talked about as one of the program’s great coaches, his legacy is only revered deep in the annals of Florida history, and he’s only the fourth result when you search for Bob Woodruff on Wikipedia.
I knew something wasn’t right.
A Senator said he organized the “bust” because he and the Inspire Party minority caucus opposed a bill that was up for vote.
Gainesville City Commissioners said they would create their own face covering requirement.
Johnson almost struck three residents at the apartment.
Officers searched the scene of the crash with flashlights and dogs.
Amid the struggles of COVID-19, some UF students are not eligible for federal aid.