UF to hold first Spring Family Weekend
By Alyssa Fisher | Feb. 11, 2013To show how important Gator families are to the UF community, the Division of Student Affairs is hosting the first all-campus Family Weekend Feb. 22 through Feb. 24.
To show how important Gator families are to the UF community, the Division of Student Affairs is hosting the first all-campus Family Weekend Feb. 22 through Feb. 24.
Gov. Rick Scott discussed his budgeting plans for UF and toured the university’s Nanoscale Research Facility during a press conference Monday morning.
The National Science Foundation selected a UF engineering professor to serve as assistant director for the Directorate of Engineering, known as the ENG.
With security concerns at the forefront of students’ thoughts on traveling to Israel, Joshua Kahn found a way to spark conversation about Birthright.
After serving about eight years as the leader of the Catholic world, Pope Benedict XVI announced Monday that he will resign from his papacy.
In the midst of all the anti-gun rhetoric being spewed from Capitol Hill, it is surprising to me that the person leading the anti-gun charge is a woman.
Holocaust scholar Alan Rosen will be speaking at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Pugh Hall on UF’s campus.
Camilla Hedberg and the fifth-ranked Florida women’s golf team are in second place after Round 1 of the Northrop Grumman Regional Challenge in Palos Verdes, Calif.
Josh: The Gators lost the vast majority of their power to graduation and the draft. They don’t need to completely replace Mike Zunino, Preston Tucker and Nolan Fontana, but someone still has to step up and pick up some of the slack. That is why the most important player on the Florida baseball roster this season is sophomore catcher Taylor Gushue. The lineup won’t be as power-reliant. Instead, UF will increase its focus on small ball. Still, the Gators will rely on Gushue’s raw power to give them some semblance of balance in a lineup that lacks home-run ability at several positions. Even though he hit just .206 as a freshman, Gushue showed his potential as a middle-of-the-order force in flashes early last year.
I’ve always had a strange obsession with the John Lennon song “Imagine.”
Alachua County residents got a taste of local food with the start of the county’s first Local Food Week this weekend.
The executive branch has been flexing its unconstitutional muscles lately.
IDEAL was a group of student ambassadors to UF’s Department of Student Activities and Involvement that provided services to students looking to get involved.
Swamp Party strives to put the students at the forefront of all its efforts. All of Swamp Party’s accomplishments have directly benefited students and student organizations.
The article in Friday’s Alligator about a Swamp Party email sent to UF fraternity house representatives describes what “business as usual” is for the party in power.
On Jan. 30, UF activated its connection to the Internet2 Innovation Platform, a research-based initiative which transfers data at 100 Gigabits-per-second, or 10 times the previous network’s operating speed.
Like thousands of other high school seniors, Charles Kennedy logged into the UF admissions page Friday to see if he would be a future Gator.
About 720 people became certified in performing CPR and using automated external defibrillators at the second annual GatorSavers event Saturday.
Shands at UF announced plans Friday to build a guesthouse for patients’ families.
Early-risers. Athletes. Ambitious students in running shoes.