UF juggling group heats up Mardi Gras event
By Caitlin Raddatz | Feb. 21, 2013Torches, dipped in gasoline and ignited by lighters, swirled around. The fire spun rapidly and with ease, whirling through the air with a hissing sound.
Torches, dipped in gasoline and ignited by lighters, swirled around. The fire spun rapidly and with ease, whirling through the air with a hissing sound.
Meet TED, a different format for conversation. It’s a collection of innovative minds ready to inspire people to pursue their greatest passions, and it’s coming to Gainesville.
UF is on its way to establishing a new major.
UF’s Board of Trustees is about to have two Davids.
Drones are not coming to Gainesville. "They’re not worth it."
In the first 17 minutes during Wednesday’s 16-9 win over No. 19 Stony Brook, Florida lifted its foot off the petal and turned on cruise control.
During the past two seasons, the Gators have not played well in the “clutch.” Fortunately for them, “clutch” probably isn’t real.
Hold onto your seats, folks. Florida might have just done something awesome. It’s at the expense, though, of Russian lawmaker Vladimir A. Pekhtin.
UF will have its sixth female Student Body president.
Sriracha, cheesy garlic bread, and chicken and waffles — they have more in common than being staples of a freshmen dorm diet.
When UF cheerleader and psychology senior Amanda Soule was told to do the “Harlem Shake” during the Florida-Kentucky men’s basketball game Feb. 12, she had no idea what it was.
A Canada-based website is looking for UF students to upload their course notes.
Six months after he didn’t appear in court for driving without a valid driver’s license, a UF basketball player was arrested early Wednesday morning.
After the second day of the Southeastern Conference Championships, Florida’s men's swimming and diving team finds itself trailing Auburn for first place 417-412.5.
College is a time for expression, creativity and independence — but these goals can be hard to pursue without a little cash.
Three days after losing to No. 13 Georgia on Sunday, coach Amanda Butler silently reminded her squad of its inability to finish games inside the O’Connell Center.
When the game started, the Rowdy Reptiles were a group of 20. When Vickash Ramjit had a chance to win it in the ninth, there were 13. And when Georgia Southern finally won it three innings later, only 10 remained.
Want to become a Kendrick Lamar fan in time for the show? Drank, as the rapper would suggest.
Country music artist Lee Greenwood will perform tonight during the annual President’s Gala at Santa Fe College.
Member of the National Aviation Hall of Fame and Gator alumnus Col. Joe Kittinger spoke to about 400 students and faculty about his contributions to the Red Bull Stratos program Wednesday in the Reitz Union Auditorium.