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Freshman guard Eleanna Christinaki leads Gators to win over UCF
By Ethan Bauer | Dec. 30, 2015Eleanna Christinaki was on a mission Wednesday night.
University Police investigating suicide at UF Hilton
By Martin Vassolo | Dec. 28, 2015The University Police Criminal Investigations Division is currently investigating a suicide at the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center hotel.
Jordan Scarlett cited for marijuana, suspended for bowl game
By Luis Torres | Dec. 27, 2015Jordan Scarlett’s freshman season has come to an abrupt end.
With another win, Gators women's basketball team shaping up to be best in years
By Ethan Bauer | Dec. 13, 2015Sunday afternoon’s game served as yet another notch in Florida’s continually expanding belt.
Florida volleyball loses five-set heartbreaker to Texas
By Brian Lee | Dec. 12, 2015Nothing lasts forever.
Gators women's basketball uses second half surge to beat Wisconsin
By Ethan Bauer | Dec. 10, 2015Thursday night’s game against Wisconsin didn’t start the way that Florida envisioned.
UF engineering students present research findings
By Monica Andrade | Dec. 9, 2015Students showcased their engineering skills Tuesday afternoon.
Senate discusses cost of college
By Caitlin Ostroff | Dec. 9, 2015UF’s Student Senate had a heated debate over a resolution supporting college affordability Tuesday night.
A new path: UF looks forward to making campus better
By Alexandra Fernandez | Dec. 8, 2015UF has accomplished a lot this semester.
Florida men's basketball falls to Miami on the road
By IAN COHEN | Dec. 8, 2015With his team leading by 10 points late in the second half, Miami guard Sheldon McClellan dribbled up the court, crossed over a Florida defender, swished a three pointer and clapped his hands as he ran back on defense.
The night is young and so are we: Students prepare for finals, papers
By Katelyn Newberg | Dec. 8, 2015As final exams approach, some UF students still have work to finish and notebooks to flip through to ensure they pass their classes.
UF ‘Falala cappella’ concert celebrates holidays
By Caitlin Ostroff | Dec. 7, 2015John Nyren squeezed his eyes shut and belted out Sam Smith’s "Lay Me Down" on Monday night.
Newell Hall to become study center by 2017
By Martin Vassolo | Dec. 7, 2015By 2017, UF students will have another study space option for finals week in addition to the tightly packed libraries.
UF ranked in top 10 for licenses, startups
By Sara Perlman | Dec. 7, 2015Over the past 14 years, UF’s Office of Technology Licensing has launched more than 175 biomedical and technology startups.
BOARDING PASS: International students visit family
By Alexandra Fernandez | Dec. 7, 2015The tradition of spending the holidays with family and friends transcends languages and oceans. This Winter Break, UF international students won’t be so different from American students. There are about 6,000 international students studying at UF, according to the admissions website. For them, seeing their loved ones might require longer flights, fuller suitcases and tighter hugs. This could be some of these students’ first times seeing their families and friends in more than a year. Some will be going home for the holidays.
UF students to visit Japan for free, learn customs and culture
By Martin Vassolo | Dec. 7, 2015Twenty-three UF students will fly to Tokyo on Monday morning.
Low-income student applications rise
By Andrea Carla Lopez | Dec. 7, 2015For some low-income students, it’s especially great to be a Florida Gator.
Robots to show off grocery shopping and ball collecting skills
By Caitlin Ostroff | Dec. 7, 2015Robots will zoom around UF on Wednesday afternoon.
Students celebrate Nelson Mandela’s life
By Caitlin Ostroff | Dec. 7, 2015Buyiswa Mini didn’t give up on her dream of getting a doctorate degree.













