UF Mexican American Student Association remembers loved ones during Day of the Dead celebration
By Emma Barsky | Nov. 3, 2019More than 300 students honored the spirits of their loved ones and learned about one of Mexico’s most well-known holidays.
More than 300 students honored the spirits of their loved ones and learned about one of Mexico’s most well-known holidays.
Halloween may be over, but we’re still concerned about bad holiday practices, especially here in the U.S.
A curse slips off your tongue as you trip up the stairs. Obscenity rips through your throat at the touch of a hot surface. A “dirty word” slithers over gaping lips when the clock strikes 12:01 a.m. and you remember that discussion post was due at 11:59 p.m.
Florida’s flagship university contributed billions to the state’s economy, and the high numbers are no surprise to some.
For those who are not familiar with Sen. Kamala Harris, she is one of 18 Democratic candidates vying to be the presidential nominee. She currently represents California.
English-speaking children in U.S. hospitals may take Harry Potter and National Geographic Kids for granted. But for Spanish-speaking patients at UF Health Shands Hospital, a book in their native language is hard to come by.
The O’Connell Center had a strong essence of chlorine in the air, but as the saying goes, everyone likes their own brand.
The UF men’s basketball team readily handled Lynn University last week, but that won’t show up on the official record.
JACKSONVILLE — It’s never fun to lose to a rival, but UF’s 24-17 loss to Georgia on Saturday stings a little extra:
JACKSONVILLE — Zero sacks, zero turnovers.
JACKSONVILLE — The grills were hot, and the music was loud. The hype was real, and the excitement was high.
Editor’s Note: Quotes from Jessica Pascoe and assistant coach Chris Solinsky were received via text message from the team's SID Carroll Rich on Friday after the meet.
The Florida men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams are ready to compete in their second-straight SEC matchup against Georgia.
All or nothing culture has carved out a place in college football.
All Florida’s soccer team needed was a win or tie in the last fixture of the regular season against Georgia to secure the SEC East title.
Three yards.
It doesn’t get much bigger than Saturday’s Florida-Georgia game in Jacksonville.
To those who knew him, going to the library on the Friday night of UF Homecoming wasn’t unusual for Amin Taghikhani.
Related: Read about the life of Amin Taghikhani.