Homecoming Hype: UF’s new ‘hype man’
By Elle Beecher | Oct. 13, 2016Before every UF football game this Fall, Terry Peppers slips on a pair of orange-and-blue argyle pants.
Before every UF football game this Fall, Terry Peppers slips on a pair of orange-and-blue argyle pants.
Ros Fiol, 19, will be drawing portraits of students for two minutes each on the Plaza of Americas today.
Madeline Ward, a UF elementary education junior, said she will make her voice heard this November.
Ellie Gaustria first came out to her mother when she was 11.
Prior to Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting, five Impact Party senators applied unopposed for five committee chair positions.
Residents can touch fossils found within 100 miles of Gainesville today.
For the second time, UF is hosting a free event to encourage dialogue about climate change.
Drag shows are a safe space for Triston Jefferson.
Alinda Saintval spends her weekends painting anything from Harry Potter to Bob Marley on canvas backpacks. Now she’s turning her hobby into a business.
A general council representative from the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma drove to UF to talk to students Monday about Indigenous People’s Day — and why it should replace Columbus Day.
A partnership between UF and a tutoring service is offering UF students the chance to become tutors as a part-time job or volunteer opportunity.
After coauthoring a biography about Grammy-award-winning soul singer Curtis Mayfield — whose music influenced the civil rights movement — a UF alumnus will sign copies of his recently published book today.
Hispanic Heritage Month is hosting a comedy night to break stereotypes of the Hispanic community.
UF’s Islam On Campus is hosting Islam Appreciation Month this fall in lieu of its annual fundraiser.
About 20 students gathered in the Reitz Union to discuss and act out common stereotypes their communities face.
Tianhui Jie is unlike most 15-year-olds.
Tonight, 45 students will compete in the UF Homecoming Pageant.
People can submit photos of their furry friends to help raise more than $1,000 for charity by 5 p.m. today.
Student organizations and UF are using Snapchat to promote on-campus events and changes.
When Marisol Silva was 14, she helped her mother, who emigrated from Peru, study for the U.S. citizenship test.