First NCAA Divison I transgender athlete speaks at UF
By Tien Le | Oct. 13, 2019Schuyler Bailar thought he lost his Harvard acceptance before he even started college.
Schuyler Bailar thought he lost his Harvard acceptance before he even started college.
About a week ago, I was in a discussion focusing on what made UF alumni special. I learned that several companies specifically seek out our alumni above all others, but I never learned why.
As college students, our majors are closely tied to our identities, whether we like to admit it or not.
Denise Simmons sees herself reflected in her students, and she hopes her students feel the same.
A protester hoisted a sign reading “Three I’s for Trump: impeach, indict, imprison,” above the crowd.
Jackson Sasser shoveled the first piece of ground for Santa Fe’s new campus Wednesday, which will be completed after his term as president is over.
Butterfly wings will flutter among UF students at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Saturday.
Tonight, Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle give a keynote address at the University Auditorium.
Senators elected into UF Student Government two weeks ago still can’t start their new jobs.
The UF Student Body is preparing for Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle’s Gainesville arrival.
As college students, we’re used to neglecting our personal needs. Endless nights of studying and partying comes with the job description, and we tend to remove taking care of our health from the equation.
Paul Broadie II was one of 62 applicants competing to be Santa Fe College’s next president. Then he was one of two.
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The Turning Point USA founder will speak at UF next month.
As the Gator growled, the line dancing began.
Pawan “PJ” Badisa and Gators Football both won big Saturday.
UF has an all-encompassing taste in music
As students, faculty and Gator fans gather in a darkening field for Gator Growl, the buzz of voices quiets as the announcer once again crowns the Homecoming king and queen.
When UF computer science graduate student Michael Sanchez found UF’s 10-year master plan online, he searched the housing section for the keyword “graduate.” Out of the 20 results, only one wasn’t connected to the word “undergraduate.”
Apple-size hoop earrings graze her cheeks, a reptile-print dress flows down to her ankles and a black bindi rests between her dark, groomed eyebrows.