Yappy Hour brings stress relief to UF students with therapy dogs
By Erin Ford | Mar. 24, 2014As studying for finals looms, UF students are destressing with the helpful paw of workers at the Counseling & Wellness Center.
As studying for finals looms, UF students are destressing with the helpful paw of workers at the Counseling & Wellness Center.
A proposed Florida constitutional amendment would allow for medical marijuana prescriptions for “certain medical conditions.” Supporters of the measure are proposing stringent regulations on potential distributors to dispel naysayers’ fears.
One would think with the recent press coverage that a lot of progress is being made in Hollywood: Ellen DeGeneres served pizza at the Academy Awards, and Jennifer Lawrence got a pixie cut. It all looks pretty good from where I sit.
I was disappointed to read the column in the Alligator on Monday telling undergraduates to stay out of the university’s law library. I believe the author’s opinion is only one of a minority of the law school community. As a current UF law student, I want to offer a different perspective that I believe many of my fellow students at UF law embrace.
According the Florida Bicycle Law Enforcement Guide, bikes are vehicles, and bikers are drivers. “A cyclist has all the rights to the roadway applicable to any driver, except as to the special regulations regarding bicycles.”
Sit down, dim the lights and put on some soft upbeat music. We’re going to talk about porn.
I wasn’t sure how to reply to a question that sat in my inbox.
Maya Iyyani is a Hindu Indian-American who was born in Hollywood, Fla. Despite the fact that she was born in the U.S., she strongly identifies with her Indian culture
Slowly but surely, the truth about adulthood sets in and becomes the stuff of nightmares. You realize … Oh hell … I want to be a kid again. Here are some of the things we miss.
Gator alumnus and local jazz pianist Jaime Hinckson hosted a night of live reggae and jazz music Sunday night at Rockeys Piano Bar in downtown Gainesville. The concert debuted Hinckson's album "Take Flight" to a crowd of about 100 people.
A double-digit deficit in the second half with the season on the line did not phase the Gators on Sunday afternoon.
ORLANDO — The rims in the Amway Center were not Michael Frazier II’s best friends last weekend.
The Gators and Aggies went to extra innings for the second time in their three-game series Sunday, but unlike the first time, Texas A&M came out victorious.
After a record-breaking regular season, No. 1 Florida couldn’t clinch the 2014 Southeastern Conference Championship title.
Bee researchers are abuzz over the possibility of a new bee research facility at UF.
No. 1 Florida saw Jaclyn Traina in the circle Friday when its three-game series against No. 9 Alabama began. She gave up only two hits as UF lost 4-2.
The fight to fill growlers to the half-gallon mark is still underway in Florida. But while current bills are moving through state government, craft beer brewers are losing their spirits about the legal size of containers they can sell.
After a two-month delay, UF’s High Ropes and Elements Challenge Course was finally christened with the screams and cheers of students and officials.
It’s a familiar storyline — a poor start in doubles play, a hostile road crowd and a hole too deep to dig out of once singles play begins.
To promote his first debut album, “Take Flight,” Jaime Hinckson and his band showcased their talents at Rockeys Dueling Piano Bar on Sunday.