Gators defense targeting ‘violators’ to create turnovers
By ADAM PINCUS | Oct. 24, 2012No opponent wants to be on the list.
No opponent wants to be on the list.
Products such as pumpkins, soap and salsa will be sold on the North Lawn from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today as part of an on-campus farmers market.
Twelve-time Olympic medalist and UF class of 1990 alumna Dara Torres will emcee this year’s Gator Growl.
Florida Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson, who is up for re-election Nov. 6, spoke to about 30 people Wednesday in the Reitz Union about the upcoming election.
Abraham Lincoln’s image will be immortalized in an exhibit at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in a few years, but UF students will get a chance to see some of his powerful photographs early.
Several UF residence halls will host free Halloween-themed events from tonight until Nov. 2.
The Career Resource Center will host the Graduate & Professional Schools Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday in the Reitz Union Grand and Rion Ballrooms.
That one day a week when an entire campus rejoices — from students and alumni to residents and fans, the university becomes alive on football Saturdays.
Student Body President Tj Villamil encouraged student senators Tuesday to blow up social media platforms with information about the Okefenokee Oar.
“Tebowing” is now trademarked.
Despite UF’s recent on-campus cat problem, experts say Alachua County is home to a normal amount of feral felines.
I’ve got some alarming news: You are dying.
Science and art may seem worlds apart, but a UF graduate student is fusing the two.
The Isleworth Country Club is notorious for being one of the country’s most difficult courses.
People can celebrate UF’s push to go green on the Reitz Union North Lawn today with a carnival-themed Campus Sustainability Day.
What does it mean to be an American? If you ask Kole Odutola, being a U.S. citizen isn’t enough.
A section of UF’s campus will be colored with Florida-grown orange pumpkins, yellow squashes and striped gourds from today until Friday.
Tonight, performers will face off at Gator Growl’s Talent Night in a new category: singing the national anthem.
Almost a month after Gainesville Police charged Pedro Bravo with the murder of Christian Aguilar, Bravo has decided to plead not guilty in the case.
UF alumnus and president of Daytona International Speedway Joie Chitwood III spoke in the Florida Gym during a segment of the Eric Friedheim Tourism Institute’s distinguished speaker series Tuesday.