UF women's tennis preparing for challenging end to regular-season schedule
By Jake Dreilinger | Mar. 28, 2016Facing elite talent is nothing new for the Gators.
Facing elite talent is nothing new for the Gators.
Florida has earned the right to be confident.
Over the past two weeks, both the women’s and men’s college swimming and diving seasons officially concluded.
Garrison Keillor sang a hymn and made sexual jokes in the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Monday night.
Sana Hafeez was quiet as she lit more than 100 candles on Turlington Plaza on Monday night to honor those killed in Lahore, Pakistan.
UF undergraduate students can soon major in public health.
Campus Communications, Inc., the publisher of The Independent Florida Alligator, is set to begin leasing a space at 2700 SW 13th St.
UF is honoring its graduate students this week.
An event today is hoping to bring together UF’s Greek and LGBTQ+ communities.
Three UF landscape architecture students will be honored for winning all categories of a landscape-design competition Thursday.
The Heavener School of Business will get a new associate dean and director.
UF’s College of Pharmacy is providing more free health screenings at its annual health fair on Friday.
UF Hillel will give back to others with PB&J sandwiches at the first Mitzvah Madness today at 6 p.m.
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Quintino De Sousa filmed a commercial for an app-development contest using Library West’s new video software.
A former NFL player told UF students to be themselves at TEDxUF on Friday night.
Mike Rivera couldn’t react in time.
A 30-foot long inflatable colon stood in the UF Health Shands Hospital Atrium on Friday.
The Florida men’s tennis team has not missed a beat against Alabama over the past eight years.
Kelly O’Brien spent two months practicing her American Sign Language for a performance held Saturday.