From Gainesville to Dapperville: a group's mission to improve wardrobes
By Hannah Ogden | Feb. 23, 2016Five men are on a mission to make Gainesville dapper.
Five men are on a mission to make Gainesville dapper.
Engineers Without Borders is letting students vote for a professor to pie.
The 20-point scoring barrage began abruptly.
Students can start voting online today for how to make Library West sustainable.
The Pirreca sisters took over Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on Saturday.
A UF group is educating students about queer and transgender minority students this week.
After sweeping its season-opening series against Florida Gulf Coast, the Florida baseball team had little time before switching its attention to its next opponent, Eastern Michigan.
Leading up to this year’s Bee College, UF experts shared the importance of protecting bees and the food they pollinate.
When 41-year-old Konstantin Matchev finished a half marathon Sunday, he hoped to see a familiar face at the finish line.
Mental health and student diversity are important issues to the second candidate for vice president of Student Affairs.
Krewes and scrums are coming to Gainesville.
Monday was a day of season bests as the Florida women’s golf team finished on top of the leaderboard after an explosive second round at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate Golf Championship in New Orleans.
On Friday, the No. 2 Florida gymnastics team was set up for failure.
Gradually, the No. 5 Florida men’s golf team is learning to deal with adversity.
Before the Southeastern Conference Championships began in Columbia, Missouri, the UF men’s swimming and diving team, ranked No. 9, had a target painted on its back.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers arrested an Archer, Florida, man early Sunday morning after they said he lost control of his truck while drunk.
A Gainesville woman was arrested early Sunday morning after police said she hid crack in her belly button and a crack pipe in her crotch.
UF ranked third among large colleges for the most Peace Corps volunteers.
While barbarity and violence are hard for the human race to shake (after all, why stop what you’re good at?), there are some outdated habits we can nip in the bud in the spirit of progress. True, the long and arduous fight to abandon nose-picking is one that requires society’s undivided attention, but I’m referring to the reaffirmation of the U.S. Constitution’s most important tenant: the separation of church and state. It’s time we ignore faith when taking part in the selection of the leader of the free world.
President Obama invited a UF professor to the White House last weekend.