UF School of Music hosts Brass Festival
By Melissa Rodriguez | Jan. 20, 2016UF’s School of Music will host the 2016 International Brass Festival starting Saturday through Monday.
UF’s School of Music will host the 2016 International Brass Festival starting Saturday through Monday.
This year’s State of the City Address focused on one point: make Gainesville citizen-focused.
Impact Party announced its candidates for Student Government’s Spring 2016 elections Wednesday afternoon on the Reitz Union North Lawn.
UF students asked the Florida Legislature for funding to rebuild UF’s beef teaching units Wednesday.
In sports, tension is the enemy.
UF President Kent Fuchs is requesting about $68 million in funding from Florida’s legislature.
UF students can learn Creole in Haiti this Summer.
Mississippi State's Johnny Zuppardo was wide open.
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Sierra Nesbit’s mom bought her a bag to hide tampons while Nesbit attended middle school.
The Gators’ 2016 outfield is shaping up to be a mixed bag in terms of experience. After losing two key players from last year’s senior class in Bailey Castro and Briana Little, Florida will look to make up some ground with the addition of two highly-touted freshmen along with three upperclassmen returning as veterans.
As Florida’s swimming and diving team prepares to host its final home meet of the season against Auburn’s No. 7 ranked men’s team and No. 10 ranked women’s team, Gators head coach Gregg Troy is focused on shaving some seconds off this weekend.
For 18-year-old Jordan Robitaille, there’s nothing better than scaling up a 45-degree wall without a harness.
Last semester, we ran an editorial on struggle following the suicide of a young UF student. It does not bring us any pleasure to find ourselves doing so once again.
Here are some hypothetical scenarios that never actually happen:
The first year in a new job or as a new student is stressful. I just finished my first year. Some of my stress came from leaving friends behind and not knowing if people at UF would like me or if I would like them. Some of my anxiety came from not knowing if I would succeed at my new job.
This weekend in Gainesville, the ‘90s are making a comeback.
It took only 15 days for the first great album of 2016 to be released.
After a year of production, local author Terri Depue will host a book signing for her first novel, “Blooms: A Magnolia Creek Novel.”