New UF arts dean studied ballet, martial arts and club dancing
By Angela DiMichele | Aug. 21, 2018New College of the Arts dean Onyekwere P. Ozuzu draws from background in dance to lead college
New College of the Arts dean Onyekwere P. Ozuzu draws from background in dance to lead college
After the UF Board of Trustees approved 12 new mental health counselors, the wellness center is working to hire seven new ones
A quarterback decision is coming soon Florida and Charleston Southern kick off in under two weeks at the Swamp, and according to UF head coach Dan Mullen, the quarterback that starts on Sept. 1 will be the guy he goes with for the SEC opener against Kentucky on Sept. 8.
The nonprofit sent out mailers in support of Magruder, according to the lawsuit.
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The No. 7 Gators had to fight their way to a season-opening win. They came back with two second-half goals amid the irregular drizzle and consistent possession to down Washington 2-1.
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A cool, light rain drizzled over the spectators and players in Gainesville as the Gators soccer team took on Washington in its season opener. The Gators might have felt the motivation of an opportunity to avenge last season’s 1-0 loss against the Huskies in Seattle.
GRU bills will raise in price after a tied vote from the City Commission.
President Donald Trump has denigrated the press. As student journalists, and as readers, we must denounce it.
Ernesto, the fifth named storm of the season, is 1,000 miles from from the east coast of Florida.
About eight months ago, the UF volleyball team fell to the Nebraska Huskers in the NCAA Championship.
Coming off its first Elite Eight appearance in three years, the UF soccer team is showing no signs of slowing down heading into the 2018 season.
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The last time the world saw the UF women’s soccer team, it was shut out in a 2-0 loss against SEC rival South Carolina in the NCAA quarterfinals.Now, with 10 of their starting players back on the roster, a No. 7 ranking in the
The UF offensive coaches spoke to the media Tuesday, and each of them talked about their evaluations of fall camp so far.