Boynton coming back to Florida for senior season
By GREG LUCA | Apr. 5, 2012Guard Kenny Boynton is returning to UF for his senior year, he announced on Thursday via his Twitter account.
Guard Kenny Boynton is returning to UF for his senior year, he announced on Thursday via his Twitter account.
We’re happy to announce that — finally — UF trolls have stepped up to the plate.
Shands Hospital for Children at UF received $23,000 in donations Wednesday, courtesy of a 7-year-old, his family and an online video of them dancing.
After fighting her way up the sports media ladder, Erin Andrews briefly climbed back down Wednesday to return to where her career started.
UF’s Entomology Club gave people something to buzz about Wednesday night with its second annual BugFest Open House.
One of UF’s youngest professors has released a new book.
Stefan Wolff will spend his summer in Beijing teaching Chinese college students about life in America.
The roof of UF’s Beta Theta Pi fraternity house isn’t littered with red cups, beer bottles or pizza boxes. Instead, it’s covered with solar panels.
A half hour into professor Steve Noll’s American History lecture, he’d already paused six times for waves of laughter.
Former Student Body President Ashton Charles is visiting UF, bringing her work to the United States as well as to The Gator Nation.
Student Senate President Aundre Price said at Tuesday’s meeting that his goal for Senate is to reach out to and improve communication with the UF Student Body.
A Sweet-16 celebration will hit the downtown plaza today, but this one will have more vegetables than cake.
Have you ever been annoyed by something that someone posted on your Facebook wall?
UF was ranked one of the Top 25 schools for research spending, and a university spokesman said it shows the school’s prestige.
Gator Rater, UF’s online faculty evaluations, becomes available to students this month.
I would like to address some of the comments made by Chip Skambis in his recent column entitled, “Cheating is the sign of a flawed system.”
This past week, the Supreme Court listened to testimonies to judge the constitutionality of nationalized health care, or “Obamacare,” the moniker given by its right-wing opposition.
Sometimes those who are assumed to be the most truthful — clergymen and other religious figures — end up being the most disingenuous.
Tim Mason is already a justice, and now he will be president.
Shands at UF plans to reopen its liver transplant program in the next two months, according to hospital officials.