Florida frustrated in midweek home loss to South Florida
Apr. 24, 2012The Gators had finally cracked Matt Reed.
The Gators had finally cracked Matt Reed.
Florida played two nearly identical games on Tuesday when it faced off against LSU. However, while the first was highlighted by late-game heroics and drama, the second was stained with disappointment.
Electrical and Computer Engineering professors Eric Schwartz and Antonio Arroyo will host the annual Robot Media/Guest Demo Day in the Harris Corporation Rotunda in the New Engineering Building from noon to 4 p.m.
The UF Office of Sustainability’s Spring Greening collection, which helps students and the community properly dispose of personal and hazardous waste, is today.
Gainesville Mayor Craig Lowe spoke to four students in the Reitz Union on Tuesday about political activism.
Forbes.com, a business news website, posted an article Sunday condemning a proposal that would restructure UF’s Computer and Information and Science Engineering department.
Two bills that will restructure the executive branch of Student Government unanimously passed their second and final rounds of approval at Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting.
In the latest issue of PARADE Magazine, Gainesville was ranked the No. 6 hardest-working city in America. Columbia, Mo., was ranked as No. 1.
In January, at the start of my final semester in college, I found myself leading my peers at the country’s largest independent student-run newspaper.
Facing budget cuts, UF is planning to do some serious damage to the CISE department.
After seeing my comments in print, I must make this statement because I may have been misinterpreted in the meaning behind my comments to the Alligator.
Aundre Price wanted to join the most prestigious student honor society at UF.
Gov. Rick Scott vetoed a bill Friday that would have allowed UF to self-insure all of its employees.
A pack of cyclists funneled out on Monday evening, and one of the smallest women in the group led the stream. It was Karen Edmonds on her Trek 5200, the one her brother, Michael, found online back in 2007.
It’s the end of the semester, and it’s been a crazy one.
After her freshman year, with a traditional internship already under her belt, Samantha Block wanted to try something new, in a big city.
If you can recall, the first column I wrote for the Alligator was about being a freshman spring admit here at UF.
I recently finished reading a newly published book by religious scholar Lee C. Camp titled, “Who is My Enemy? Questions American Christians Must Face about Islam — and Themselves.”
For the first time since 2006, no Florida players are projected to be picked in the first 32 picks of Thursday’s NFL Draft.
Shawn Thomas’s hands floated across the surface of his keyboard, touching down every few seconds before lifting off.