Mixed results for Florida tennis teams
By Cassie Amundson | Oct. 4, 2016The ITA All-American Championships has been a series of ups and downs for the men’s tennis team.
The ITA All-American Championships has been a series of ups and downs for the men’s tennis team.
Full disclosure: I’m a Miami Heat fan.
An auditorium in the Warrington College of Business is going by a new name.
Trent Domingue didn’t bother faking a step forward. As soon as the ball was snapped, he dashed toward the sideline.
After being arrested by Gainesville Police on Saturday, a local man was handed additional charges Monday when deputies said he used a fake credit card to defraud two Gainesville Lowe’s locations of their appliances.
After last week’s Student Senate elections, Impact Party and the independent candidates submitted the last of their campaign finance reports Monday.
With the help of friends and strangers, Anna-Liisa Pold is on her way to becoming a U.S. citizen.
Many students at UF have taken statistics classes at some point in their lives. Whether they came to UF with AP Statistics credits in their back pockets or took Introduction to Statistics 1 here, it’s comforting to know that those in our campus environment acknowledge and respect statistical truth, even if, by taking those classes, they understand how easily manipulated statistics can be. Regardless, the website FiveThirtyEight, created by statistical superstar Nate Silver, published an article yesterday with a gripping headline: “People Who Oppose Gay Marriage Are Less Likely To Value Expert Opinion.”
This past week I had some free time and enjoyed watching TV. I have been paying more attention to the new commercials and publicity displayed in the media.
I was a freshman and walking to my first-ever college party. It was 9 p.m., and I approached the apartment complex slowly. I stuck my hand into the pocket of my dark-green army jacket and fiddled with the half-filled pack of Marlboro Lights with two joints pushed to the corners. I figured I should bring something to be polite, but I had no way of obtaining a bottle of wine or a six-pack of beer.
As students, learning is not only done in the classroom through courses by professors, but also in extracurricular activities. A conference, for instance, might give students new insights, too. In a typical class, achieving the best academic performance is the largest goal for every student, accomplished by completing assignments, class participation, discussion and exams.
UF began preparations for Hurricane Matthew today but hasn’t yet made a decision about closing the school later this week.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is now open for the 2017 to 2018 cycle and will be due Dec. 15.
After months of construction, The Social at Midtown opened its doors to customers for the first time Monday.
About 500 students waited on the third floor of the Reitz Union to see Diane Guerrero from “Orange is the New Black” and “Jane the Virgin.”
By next week, students will have a new healthy breakfast option near campus.
After word spread that Burrito Bros. Taco Co. was struggling to stay afloat in the midst of large-scale construction next door, persistent customers took matters into their own hands.
A healthy Hawaiian-inspired restaurant already popular with students is opening a location in Gainesville.
After a brief meeting Monday, the Student Government election commission will meet again today to hear four election complaints.
A week after the flooding in Hume Hall, residents have adjusted to constant maintenance workers and renovations.