Freshmen stepping up for Florida softball
By Brian Lee | Apr. 7, 2016As the Florida softball team crosses into the back half of its Southeastern Conference schedule, a pair of freshmen are proving their worth as major contributors.
As the Florida softball team crosses into the back half of its Southeastern Conference schedule, a pair of freshmen are proving their worth as major contributors.
For the first time in about a month, the No. 2 Florida lacrosse team will play a game outside of Gainesville’s Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
The Florida men’s tennis team has made it clear that one of its top priorities is to win the Southeastern Conference regular-season title.
A professor from the University of California Berkeley addressed students about secularism Thursday.
UF is competing to sign up as many students as possible to save lives.
Students won’t see an increase in fees for the next school year.
All Florida universities have the opportunity to use Canvas.
Marston Science Library and Library West are competing to become UF’s favorite library.
Will Grier has found a landing spot.
Kelly Barnhill stumped the UCF offense Wednesday.
UF students will raise money for a chronic disease through dance Sunday.
Gordon Neale came to Florida as one of the most heralded junior golfers in the country.
About 300 people shouted in English and Spanish as they marched through campus Wednesday.
A “Community” fan favorite is coming to UF.
Students tossed bean bags while answering questions about sustainability Wednesday.
A UF professor is working to cure feline AIDS and human HIV.
Students can play Chinese yo-yo and get henna tattoos at the Hippodrome State Theatre on Saturday.
The Florida men’s tennis team has been as hot as any program in the country over the past few weeks, winning eight of nine matches and skyrocketing more than 25 spots in the national rankings from Feb. 27 to April 5.
Dane Dunning needed just one pitch.
As Jalen Tabor and Quincy Wilson walked into Florida’s Indoor Practice Facility on Tuesday, teammate Marcus Maye made sure everyone in the building knew they had arrived.