UF wouldn’t follow proposed law allowing religious discrimination
By Kelsey Wondelrin | Mar. 18, 2013If UF student organizations follow the lead of Tennessee, they might be allowed to discriminate based on religious beliefs.
If UF student organizations follow the lead of Tennessee, they might be allowed to discriminate based on religious beliefs.
Today is an important day for all students. Elections for the City Commission and mayor of Gainesville will take place. As Gators, it is important that we voice our opinions by voting.
Transportation Security Administration officials decided small knives and novelty baseball bats are safe to bring aboard a flight, but passengers are still asked to leave their water bottles at home.
With the stroke of a pen and a friendly handshake, UF and Sears Holdings Corp. became partners Monday.
Indiana, Kansas, Gonzaga and No. 8 seed Pittsburgh are the four teams in 2013 that best fit the statistical profile Final Four teams have built during the past 10 years.
Alachua County sheriff’s deputy Gary Boothby had finished working a shift before he received the call.
Voting for the Gainesville city elections is today.
As Florida trailed Ole Miss 66-63 with 4.2 seconds left Sunday, point guard Scottie Wilbekin had an opportunity to make the Gators’ uphill battle less difficult.
A crash in northeast Gainesville involving a motorcyclist and a school bus sent one man to the hospital Monday afternoon.
The Gators’ frustration spilled over into a scuffle in the eighth inning of Sunday’s loss. Florida first baseman Vickash Ramjit exchanged words with Kentucky’s Matt Reida after another Wildcats runner scored. Umpires separated the two as coaches ran onto the field to diffuse the situation. UF had plenty to be frustrated about.
In the last five years working at Silver Springs Park, Chris Cotton has plenty of stories to tell about his time taking care of the park’s animals.
Senior Brittany Dashiell finished her 2012 campaign in Washington, D.C., as one of five finalists for the Tewaaraton Award, which is given to college lacrosse’s top player each season.
“Dad, you’ll be paying to support me for the next 20 years” and “Honestly, Mom … chances are he won’t stay with you. What happens to me?” are just a few of the controversial ads featured in New York City that have garnered negative attention from Planned Parenthood locations across the country, including the one in North Florida.
UF is asking students to take an online survey to qualify to register for the 2013 student season football ticket lottery.
Over the course of my lifetime I have learned a lot about the world just by watching television. Unfortunately, these lessons can give you a false perception of reality. Here are some common misconceptions about the world you should look out for when watching TV.
GatorWell Health Promotion Services and the Counseling and Wellness Center launched a campaign Monday to help students de-stress to success.
A state publishing agency that prints academic material recently announced it purchased a St. Petersburg-based publishing company.
Colleges around the country are taking steps to ensure real-world experience for their law graduates, and UF is trying a multifaceted approach to keep pace.
This editorial might make your skin crawl, and it should.
With clenched fists stretched in front of him, 8-year-old Kyle Molina gripped an invisible steering wheel.