Student-produced label Swamp Records to host showcase
By Alina Avalos | Jan. 20, 2014Swamp Records, the UF student-produced record label, will be hosting a showcase presented by Student Government Productions.
Swamp Records, the UF student-produced record label, will be hosting a showcase presented by Student Government Productions.
This Fall, students will be trading in their Burger King shakes for Frosties as Wendy’s returns to the Reitz Union.
UF Online has opted to begin hosting several of its courses on Canvas, a new course management system, starting this semester.
Students aimlessly scanning Library West for a study spot may have a better option next school year: Marston Science Library will offer a renovated study space for more than 600 students.
A professor has configured a gadget to help recovering animals rest more soundly.
Zombies, wookiees and superheroes convened this weekend to celebrate the third annual SwampCon.
UF is the first university to implement TapShield, a new application aimed at keeping students safe.
With tuition on the rise, some UF students have opted for a nontraditional method of funding their academic costs.
This weekend was a busy one in Gainesville on the recruiting trail.
All play and no rest made Will Yeguete a tired man.
Florida has not lost to Auburn in a decade — an impressive reign that will be tested tonight at 8 in UF’s Southeastern Conference opener in Auburn, Ala.
Gators coaches are hitting the road to finish off the 2014 class strong with fewer than three weeks until National Signing Day.
Calling all Trekkies, Whovians and PokeMasters of Florida: It’s that time of year again.
An updated version of the widely used TransLoc app might help Gainesville Regional Transit System bus riders get their mornings in gear a little faster.
The Plaza of the Americas may see renovations, including more seating areas and a designated area for Krishna Lunch.
Residents of Gainesville have an opportunity to have their stories archived in the Library of Congress or to potentially be featured on National Public Radio.
Gators can get psychedelic this weekend at a Woodstock-inspired concert.
A quilt exhibit by a local artist has stitched its way into the art scene.
To keep online services from lagging behind, UF is proceeding with plans to modernize its current student record system.
Students preparing for the Spring start of GatorNights should note a time change.