Oral history panel discusses experiences with civil rights movement
By Beatrice Dupuy | Mar. 12, 2014Four Florida civil rights activists are still fighting. But, this time around, it’s for their stories to be heard.
Four Florida civil rights activists are still fighting. But, this time around, it’s for their stories to be heard.
A new U.S. News & World Report ranking of 2015’s best law schools placed Florida State University above UF, and some UF law students aren’t happy.
Laverne Cox, a producer, actress and advocate for the transgender community, will be the keynote speaker for Women’s History Month and Pride Awareness Month.
The Gator Cricket Club will compete as one of more than 24 college teams today in the American College Cricket national championship.
The first Student Senate meeting after Spring Break had a sweet beginning followed by a productive end.
Will Muschamp, 10 minutes into his half-hour press conference, uttered the word “opportunity” seven times in a span of three sentences.
Kirby Snead does not appear to be an intimidating pitcher.
After winning its first Southeastern Conference series against Ole Miss, No. 1 Florida (24-1, 2-1 SEC) will take a break from league play with a home doubleheader against Mercer (17-7, 2-1 Atlantic Sun) starting today at 4 p.m.
An artifacts collection valued at $3.5 million to the Florida Museum of Natural History may bring new historical insights into America’s first Spanish colony.
The first thing Nataliya Dmytrochenko does when she wakes up every morning is pick up her iPad to read the news about Ukraine.
Wine gets better with age, but adults’ alcohol tolerance doesn’t.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, a national fraternity that has fallen under scrutiny for its multiple hazing-related deaths, eliminated its pledging process Sunday. UF’s chapter is still deciding its stance on the national branch’s decision.
As long as No. 1 Florida continues its winning ways, Billy Donovan is going to keep hearing comparisons to his past championship squads.
Although Florida (8-1, 5-1 Southeastern Conference) has achieved the highest score in the nation this year, the Gators fell from No. 2 to No. 3 in the national rankings Monday.
UF was recently ranked again as a top-value and top-academic university nationwide.
The most difficult stretch of the spring may be behind them, but the Gators still have their work cut out for them as they prepare for a plethora of Southeastern Conference matchups.
Sugar may not be needed to make strawberry shortcakes soon.
Before you check in at the Infirmary, the Student Health Care Center needs to check you out.
The Gators have struggled to hit for power throughout non-conference play this season, but they needed a couple big hits to secure their first series sweep of 2014.
Ole Miss right-hander Carly Hummel could not slow down the Gators on Sunday.