UF opens space for Asian Pacific Islander American Affairs
By Melissa Rodriguez | Feb. 21, 2016As students walked into the Asian Pacific Islander American Affairs’ new office Saturday, they left their shoes at the door.
As students walked into the Asian Pacific Islander American Affairs’ new office Saturday, they left their shoes at the door.
Florida’s conference dynasty lives on.
Florida has consistently struggled against North Carolina.
Led by star freshman Sam Horsfield, the No. 5 Florida men’s golf team holds a slim lead heading into the final round of its lone home tournament of the year.
Down 4-3 in the bottom of the sixth inning, freshman Deacon Liput stood at the plate facing a 2-1 count with runners on first and third.
An explosive comeback was enough to get Florida back in the game, but an inability to execute in overtime led to a letdown in Columbia.
Friday’s 400-yard medley relay may have been the moment that decided the men’s swimming and diving Southeastern Conference champion.
Mike Rivera has a knack for driving in runs.
Another day, another pair of victories for the Florida softball team.
Walking into Missouri’s Hearnes Center, the No. 2 Gators gymnastics team knew what it was getting into.
A.J. Puk has a bruise on his left elbow.
With 10.5 seconds left in Thursday night’s game against Vanderbilt, UF sophomore Dyandria Anderson went up for a defensive rebound.
It doesn't take long for KeVaughn Allen to find his shooting stroke.
With a winning streak at stake, the Florida gymnastics team will need to show what it’s made of in the Show-Me State.
For the first and only time this year, the Florida men’s golf team will compete on their home course.
Sophomore Caeleb Dressel and senior Kahlia Warner have been the two most consistent competitors for UF’s swimming and diving teams through the first three days of the Southeastern Conference championship meet.
UF’s Hillel will host the first-ever BuildUp.
Tobias Buckell discussed how he foresees a new ocean, made from the melted North Pole, to an audience of about 70 on Thursday.
Chance Wolf had a heart of gold and the wit to match.
When Lil B walked into the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Thursday night, he took the microphone and yelled “Florida” to a crowd of about 600.