Beloved UF English and film studies professor dies at 67
Mar. 25, 2014After a period of illness, UF English and film studies professor Scott Nygren died Monday. He was 67.
After a period of illness, UF English and film studies professor Scott Nygren died Monday. He was 67.
The Plaza of the Americas got a taste of the cattle industry Tuesday as the Gator Collegiate Cattlewomen served students a slice of beef education.
The Tuesday night Student Senate meeting had yet another colorful start as new senators participated in their last orientation of the term.
While all this basketball madness has been going on, the UF football team (Yes, it still exists!) started spring practice last week. I have the sunburn on the back of my neck to prove it.
Laverne Cox encouraged Gators to embrace diversity during her Monday night speech in the University Auditorium.
Two Florida golfers most likely slept pretty well Monday night, and two others, not so much.
The UF club golf team’s first tournament was a hole in one.
Something smells fishy under the sea, and it may lead to better bomb detection.
For students who are tired of frozen microwaveable meals every night and are hoping to channel their inner Bobby Flay, UF’s Culinary Arts Student Union is here.
As studying for finals looms, UF students are destressing with the helpful paw of workers at the Counseling & Wellness Center.
Bee researchers are abuzz over the possibility of a new bee research facility at UF.
No. 1 Florida saw Jaclyn Traina in the circle Friday when its three-game series against No. 9 Alabama began. She gave up only two hits as UF lost 4-2.
After a two-month delay, UF’s High Ropes and Elements Challenge Course was finally christened with the screams and cheers of students and officials.
It’s a familiar storyline — a poor start in doubles play, a hostile road crowd and a hole too deep to dig out of once singles play begins.
Coach Buddy Alexander has been displeased with his team’s inability to improve in tournament play throughout the season.
When it comes to breeding foals, a UF researcher isn’t horsing around.
Laura Harmon started harming herself during her freshman year because of stress and depression.
Gun advocacy group Florida Carry pledged in December to sue any state college that didn’t allow guns to be stored in vehicles on campus — and three months later, it’s kept its promise.
A canvas hung outside the dining hall.
Texas A&M (16-8, 2-3 Southeastern Conference) evened its series against Florida (15-8, 3-2 SEC) with a 5-4 win on Saturday at Blue Bell Park in College Station, Texas.