Fifth SwampCon held, hosts cosplayers and concert
By Molly Donovan | Feb. 14, 2016Vampire queen Krul Tepes took selfies with fans and fellow characters at the Reitz Union on Sunday.
Vampire queen Krul Tepes took selfies with fans and fellow characters at the Reitz Union on Sunday.
UF students met Friday night to talk about their experiences facing oppression.
UF’s College of Nursing will get a new professor in about five years.
"Lust and learning. That’s really all there is, isn’t it?”
The Gators must've really wanted their coach to shave.
Friday was a busy night for UF’s No. 1 men and No. 4 women’s track and field teams, who posted six top-16 Division I times at both the Tyson Invitational and the Iowa State Classic.
Florida’s game against South Carolina on Thursday night started well enough.
JJ Schwarz doesn’t believe in the sophomore slump.
For the Florida softball team, the journey to its third consecutive national championship begins tonight. And for the third consecutive year, the campaign kicks off in South Florida.
The Southeastern Conference Championships: 12 teams swimming for conference glory.
Florida lost last year’s leader in caused turnovers after the graduation of Shannon Gilroy.
This Valentine’s Day weekend, athletes from Florida’s No. 1 men’s and No. 4 women’s track and field teams are splitting up between two meets: the Tyson Invitational and the Iowa State Classic.
UF’s Library West now has a room specifically for student-parents.
Daniel Brent Williams’s infectious, big-bellied laugh could make anyone smile.
On Thursday, UF announced that professors and students helped discover gravitational waves.
Singing love songs to people is nothing new for Howard Lin.
Former Sen. and alumnis Bob Graham will speak at a UF luncheon Friday.
A team of about 45 UF students is expecting to finish building an airplane Sunday.
When the orange ribbon was cut Wednesday for UF’s new Black Enrichment Center, a crowd of about 100 students, faculty and alumni cheered.
Wiz Khalifa fans ignored a sign that read “no smoking” Thursday as bass shook the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.