The Trend That Never Ends: Stripes
By Jamie Wilson | Nov. 8, 2012Stripes. On shirts, on shoes, on dresses or even sweaters, these little lines of color always remain fashionable despite the season. This fall and winter is no different.
Stripes. On shirts, on shoes, on dresses or even sweaters, these little lines of color always remain fashionable despite the season. This fall and winter is no different.
On Wednesday, Marielis Nieves thought all she had to look forward to for the rest of the day was a two-hour drive with her father from Gainesville back home to St. Marys, Ga.
Before Tracy Morgan jokes in slang and Josh Turner sings in twang, UF’s Alumni Association will throw a cocktail party.
Football player Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson Skyped with more than 100 students in UF’s Sports Media & Society class Thursday morning.
Second Vice President of the Black Graduate Student Organization Justin Dunnavant said the email answered the organization’s request to provide the Student Body with a statement describing the incident and the university’s response to it.
When the Gators and Hoyas take the court on the deck of the USS Bataan tonight, chills will run down their spines for reasons other than patriotism.
University Police is investigating an incident at the P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School that led to police arresting a student late last week.
Amanda Butler has won more games through her first five seasons than any coach in program history.
A steel skeleton towered about 50 feet over the field of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Wednesday.
Tara Sokolow-Benmeleh has a pretty conventional beauty regimen. When she goes to the salon, she likes the nail polish on her fingers and toes to match.
Well, you can’t say we didn’t try.
UF’s world rank is No. 122 out of the top 400 universities, according to Times Higher Education.
Everyone, regardless of age, race or position, is searching for meaning in his or her life.
If you’re not a Gator, you’re Gator bait.
UF College of Dentistry earned a $2.5 million grant to refresh its professors on the newest teaching methods.
Max Cook recalls UF’s football game against the Kentucky Wildcats a bit differently from most people.
When her best friend’s father died in April, Ashley Yawn turned to Go Radio lyrics to express what she couldn’t say.
Thirteenth Street will get a little sweeter this spring.
On Wednesday, one of the post-election discussions, titled “What just happened (and didn’t happen)?” featured seven panelists from UF’s department of political science.
An hour north of Gainesville, tucked down a road off Interstate 10, there is a campground draped in Spanish moss, covered in horse hooves and home to one of Florida’s outdoor music festivals.