Black Student Union will celebrate Black History Month with music, dialogue
By Janiece Sebris | Feb. 1, 2016The UF Black Student Union began its celebration of Black History Month with opening ceremonies Sunday.
The UF Black Student Union began its celebration of Black History Month with opening ceremonies Sunday.
Research shows shallow flooding helps control pests
Ryan Larson doesn’t shy away from the polls.
After the Florida women’s basketball game ended on Sunday afternoon, UF guard Simone Westbrook stood at center court awaiting her interview with SEC Network.
Practice makes perfect.
As February approaches, men’s basketball teams around the country are looking for big wins to give them an edge when March rolls around. Resumes are being examined for a possible tournament berth.
The Florida baseball team has high expectations entering the 2016 season.
After a successful fall, the no. 12 Florida’s men’s golf team is set to begin Spring play today at the Sea Best Invitational in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Spring semester is in full swing, and for the No. 12 UF women’s golf team, it’s time for this year’s Florida Challenge, hosted by South Florida.
Students learned to bust a move while registering to vote Saturday.
Students can now donate professional clothes to help students land jobs.
Two organizations are moving into the Reitz Union today.
High school students from across the state travelled to UF this weekend to debate global issues while acting in two new committees.
Students can now wear hijabs and get free henna tattoos as part of Islam Appreciation Month.
After starting off the year with a series of strong performances in doubles play, Florida’s men’s tennis team suffered a setback against Southern California on Saturday that would ultimately cost them their fourth victory of the season.
There is perhaps no better way for a team to finish the regular season then by prevailing over a conference rival.
After one day of competition, Florida’s No. 1-ranked men’s team and No. 6-ranked women’s team have nothing to be disappointed with.
The Gators knew they needed to seize control early.
With 4.2 seconds to play and Florida trailing by two at Arkansas, the Gators inbounded the ball.
Danielle Gertner is excited for the day her Warrington Welcome students will learn from people, not paper.