Magazine ranking: UF is in the top 10 for 'douchiest colleges'
By Michael Sykes | July 20, 2011When did you become a Gatordouche?
When did you become a Gatordouche?
After almost five months of flooding students' inboxes with email reminders, the 2011 Student Experience in Research Universities, or SERU, survey closed July 5, and UF ranks at the top for student participation.
With the final space shuttle and NASA's budget falling down to earth, students at UF are trying to keep their hopes skyward.
The 40-year-old tradition of UF's Joint Civic Club Luncheon will come to a halt this year.
Some members of UF's Student Senate think the Florida Bright Futures Medallion Award should not exist.
After last year's lack of a musical act, Gator Growl will be bringing in The Goo Goo Dolls to rock the crowd at this year's homecoming celebration.
UF is now requiring students receiving financial aid to sign up for direct deposit.
UF health care physicians, researchers and staff can pat themselves on the back and say, "Job well done."
Hosts Ron "Gator Ron" Brooks and Audrey Lynn will no longer be a part of UF's radio station, Country 103.7 The Gator.
If you live in the United States, then you've become accustomed to the logic-be-damned attempts to malign politicians and public policy through the use of fear and hate.
Sometimes we're mortified by our own kind. Today is one of those days.
HOOVER, Ala. — Addressing members of the media Wednesday at the Southeastern Conference Media Days, commissioner Mike Slive laid the foundation for monumental change.
When the hip hop music blasts and UF coaches begin issuing orders at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Friday, four reigning 3A state champions will take the field for Florida’s seventh-annual Friday Night Lights camp.
Three weeks after his arrest on a sexual assault charge and subsequent dismissal from Florida, former track and field athlete Dumisane Hlaselo has employed an attorney familiar to most Gators football players embroiled in legal troubles.
HOOVER, Ala. — Defensive end William Green and wide receiver Deonte Thompson believe Florida quarterback John Brantley has found his long-lost mojo.
Congratulations, Gator Nation, you truly earned this one.
Gator Growl got it right this time.
Last year, the U.S.-based company True Companion introduced the world to Roxxxy, the first sex robot.
When tracing the history of hip-hop, one will find an overarching consensus among non-supporters that generally vilifies the genre. Between mass marketing of overindulgence and the media's hype of criminal behavior, mainstream's tunnel vision of hip-hop culture has unfairly perpetuated a bad rap for this genre.