A new app is helping the UF Marching Band save $30,000.
By Angela DiMichele | Sep. 12, 2018A new app is helping save the UF Marching Band thousands in printing costs
A new app is helping save the UF Marching Band thousands in printing costs
Changing parking decal restrictions, creating an African American Studies department and extending Uber Safe Rides are a few of the ideas the party wants to advocate for.
A representative of the Coalition for Immokalee Workers told students the farmers only make a few cents per bucket of tomato picked.
Nadine Strossen, the former president of the ACLU, spoke with the UF Law dean about free speech and censorship
UF doctors are helping to train Parkland-area physicians on how to deal with anxiety, depression and PTSD in teenagers.
A $1,000 panel of glass broke by the staircase
Both parties are expected to release their platforms for the upcoming election soon.
People climbed 1,980 steps, equivalent to about 110 floors of the World Trade Center.
After having its season derailed last year due to injuries and a shorthanded roster, Florida’s women’s tennis team is looking to rebuild with transfers and youth.
Some invited candidates did not come into the feminism-themed forum
The No. 11 Florida volleyball team continues its road trip to Tallahassee to play its fourth-consecutive away match against rival Florida State tonight at 6.
The UF women’s golf team continued its impressive play on Monday, capping off a two-day performance at the Cougar Classic that saw the team score a 30-under, 546 overall.
Take a moment to picture yourself as a starting quarterback.
You can follow Jake Dreilinger on Twitter @DreilingerJake contact him at jdreilinger@alligator.org.
A response to the new graduation ceremony changes
GoFundMe may be inspiring, but the reason why we have to use it makes it a failure.
Seventeen years after 9/11, our nation is still recovering from the fallout
For the Jewish New Year, celebrating with students is a sweet welcome
When an apartment developer planned to cut down a 250-year-old live oak, the neighbor took a stand.
Student Body President Ian Green said he hope to have it open by the end of September