Graduate courses now count for honors credit
By Natalie Asorey | Oct. 24, 2011With two classes left to complete, Tori Petry, 19, worries about receiving her UF Honors Program certificate.
With two classes left to complete, Tori Petry, 19, worries about receiving her UF Honors Program certificate.
Florida’s offense could get a much-needed boost Saturday against Georgia.
John Brantley must feel comfortable wearing that crown by now.
After one and a half years of planning, the bat barn and bat house cameras to show the daily lives of UF's bats online are up and running.
The Gators had a talented forward receiving too few minutes and a lack of depth on defense.
Junior Lauren Embree may have squared off against a familiar face Monday at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championships, but her finish in the tournament’s singles finals wasn’t quite as typical.
Sometimes, Jennifer George needs a slap to the face.
Florida’s volleyball team is nearing the end of its most dominant month in years.
On Day 2 of the Isleworth Invitational, the Gators took a significant dip.
Fried butter, spinning amusement rides and performing seals heralded the Alachua County Fair's first weekend, attracting thousands.
The Gainesville Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society has finalized a proposal calling for a stop to budget cuts and outlining possible solutions for balancing UF's budget.
The game of fashion can often be a harsh spectator sport whose fans can be very critical. For those dissuaded by the many supposed rules and regulations of fashion, you all can be put at ease. There's a known fact: There are no rules, per se.
For many students, a car is necessary when attending college. Unfortunately, finding the best auto loan option for students can be a struggle. Generally banks and other financial intuitions are not very eager to offer an auto loan to college students.
A new study might cause future law students to rethink what weekend party photos they post online for the whole world to see.
Gainesville Students for a Democratic Society will host a four-day demonstration beginning today to protest tuition increases at UF.
This weekend, Bo Diddley Community Plaza in downtown Gainesville was host to the Pride Festival.
These days, being a journalist can be hard.
And they were off. Runners of all sizes crossed the starting line. Some pushed their way toward the front. One stopped to pee on the first tree of the course.
Rajvi Doshi was nervous.
The monarch butterfly wings strapped to 11-year-old Ashley Fuller's back had a span that doubled the width of her frame and reached the top of her head.