Gator Career Closet now taking donations
By Katelyn Newberg | Jan. 31, 2016Students can now donate professional clothes to help students land jobs.
Students can now donate professional clothes to help students land jobs.
Two organizations are moving into the Reitz Union today.
High school students from across the state travelled to UF this weekend to debate global issues while acting in two new committees.
Students can now wear hijabs and get free henna tattoos as part of Islam Appreciation Month.
After starting off the year with a series of strong performances in doubles play, Florida’s men’s tennis team suffered a setback against Southern California on Saturday that would ultimately cost them their fourth victory of the season.
There is perhaps no better way for a team to finish the regular season then by prevailing over a conference rival.
After one day of competition, Florida’s No. 1-ranked men’s team and No. 6-ranked women’s team have nothing to be disappointed with.
The Gators knew they needed to seize control early.
With 4.2 seconds to play and Florida trailing by two at Arkansas, the Gators inbounded the ball.
Danielle Gertner is excited for the day her Warrington Welcome students will learn from people, not paper.
In the first competition of a new season, athletes can either shine or learn what their weaknesses are.
The Center for Latin American Studies is monitoring Zika virus before a new study abroad program occurs in Brazil.
A bomb-sniffing dog searched Stephany Ashton’s class Wednesday morning, and she was asked to hand over her cell phone.
The Florida gymnastics team’s regular-season slate is set to continue tonight at the O’Connell Center as the Gators take on No. 5 Alabama at 6:45 p.m.
UF’s Board of Trustees voted not to give UF faculty a larger salary increase Thursday.
Heading into their final regular-season meet Saturday in Knoxville, Florida’s swimming and diving teams are looking to extend their winning streak over Tennessee for the eighth-straight year.
A new ranking has UF’s accounting program among the best in the nation.
Coming off an impressive showing in doubles, sophomore Anna Danilina took the court for a singles match for the first time as a Gator.
Mike White knew his team would have trouble shooting.
Arkansas’ season has been enigmatic.