Five UF students to compete in National Red Bull Flugtag Miami later this month
By Angela Skane | Sep. 3, 2013Five UF students will take flight in the National Red Bull Flugtag Miami, a human-powered flying competition.
Five UF students will take flight in the National Red Bull Flugtag Miami, a human-powered flying competition.
While watching Trey Burton Gator chomp after each touchdown against Kentucky in 2010, Florida fans thought he was the second coming of Tim Tebow.
You’re probably sunburned beyond recognition from Labor Day weekend, still nursing the hangover you’ve been avoiding since the Friday pregame. Slowly, the haze is clearing from your college football festivities, and you’re just barely slogging through your classes. Back to reality — and I hate to tell you this, but it’s not pretty.
When Florida swept Duke in three straight sets to capture the Campus USA Credit Union Invite on Sunday, they walked away with more than a trophy.
According to the Department of Labor, in 1884, the first Monday in September was selected to commemorate Labor Day, a “workingmen’s holiday.”
With the loss of five consistent playmakers to graduation following last season, Florida entered 2013 without definitive answers at key positions.
A poll conducted by Public Policy Polling in January found that a whopping 85 percent of Americans distrust their member of Congress. In June, Gallup reported a Congressional approval rating of just 10 percent.
Say what you want about James Franco, but it’s impossible to pigeonhole the man.
Moving in, adjusting to classes and adapting to a new fall schedule is undoubtedly stressful.
The College Poster Sale Company has posted up somewhere else. The poster sale has moved down to the ground floor of the Reitz Union, and salesman Jeff Apostolou said he feels the move has hurt his sales.
Planned Parenthood of North Florida welcomed its newest president and CEO Thursday night at at a reception in Gainesville.
Coffee shop owners in some major cities are waging war on the “laptop squatter,” but in Gainesville, it’s the least of business owners’ worries.
After almost a year of construction, UF’s Theta Chi (ΘΧ) chapter held a grand opening ceremony for its new house Friday.
The Alachua County Health Department detected a significant increase in mosquito populations due to the large amount of rainfall last month. At the same time, 11 cases of mosquito-borne dengue fever have been confirmed in Martin, St. Lucie and Miami-Dade counties, among other areas in South Florida.
UF student Isabella Llano said that as a sister of Alpha Omicron Pi (ΑΟΠ) sorority, she wears high heels — a lot.
A recent bill passed by the Arkansas Senate to limit body art procedures evoked frenzied online comments — many negative — but some of Gainesville’s own tattoo artists see the other side of the legislation.
Gainesville Police arrested Freeman J. Polite, of Hawthorne, after he fled police with an open container of alcohol. He was walking on Southeast 11th Avenue when an officer saw him holding an aluminum can protruding from a brown paper bag.
More than 600 students can say goodbye to bland bedrooms.
In what activists characterize as an uphill battle to end mountaintop coal removal, local organization Gainesville Loves Mountains has planted its next flag.
UF’s Phi Sigma Kappa chapter (ΦΚΣ) is under new rule in an effort to boost its numbers.