A look at new businesses in Reitz Union: Wing Zone, Game Room and more
By Meryl Kornfield | Feb. 16, 2016With the Reitz Union’s ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday will come several new businesses and student organization offices.
With the Reitz Union’s ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday will come several new businesses and student organization offices.
UF students can now organize their class assignments on a free app.
In an orange floral shirt, a black blazer and black slacks, Heather Brown found herself surrounded by men and women dressed in orange and blue on the steps of the State Capitol.
Neha Saini, wearing red, stood frozen on Turlington Plaza on Tuesday.
In a lecture room Monday, Alfonso Mejia stood up and told students how he dropped out of rushing for his fraternity because he knew he would never be UF Student Body president.
Two UF alumni are competing on this season of “The Amazing Race.”
Dimitri Kampouris, 20, sat outside Keene-Flint Hall on Monday afternoon and watched a team from UF’s Physical Plant Division wash off vulgar words and scribbles on the side of the building.
A UF professor will help give 3-D printers and scanners to children in Florida and California.
High school students applying for UF next year may need to submit scores from a new SAT.
Florida is searching for answers on offense.
Every team has its stars, but depth is what separates the best from the rest.
Marylyn Resendiz tried on a beige hijab for the first time Monday.
UF soccer coach Becky Burleigh is continuing to reload.
Teams that have long breaks in between games usually come out rusty.
After nearly five months of regular-season competition, the Gators finally begin their championship quest.
The UF all-girl competitive cheerleading club shared nervous glances and sighs of relief Sunday night.
UF professor finds pesticide for disease-carrying mosquitoes
UF’s Hispanic-Latino Engagement Center will open a new location Wednesday.
Students will discuss overpopulation issues in a TEDx-style talk Friday.
On Tuesday, Molly Minta will go to Marston Science Library to vote in the UF Student Government elections.