Journalism professor retires after almost three decades and more than 11,000 students
By Katelyn Newberg | Apr. 13, 2016For the past 28 years, UF professor Julie Dodd has helped students find their passions.
For the past 28 years, UF professor Julie Dodd has helped students find their passions.
The fifth-annual Hogtown Craft Beer Festival will include more than just beer.
Inmates at one Florida prison can learn culinary skills through an expanded UF program.
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art will host an evening with artists and performers from around the globe today.
About 150 people answered trivia questions about museum pieces Wednesday night.
I believe, and hope, we are currently in the final years of the current U.S. two-party system as we know it.
These past few weeks have seen an almost unprecedented movement in state governments across the country attacking LGBTQ+ rights in one way or another. The failed Georgia and successfully passed North Carolina and Mississippi religious liberty bills have caused widespread debate and condemnation across the country. It isn’t new; the respective “bathroom” and “wedding cake” wars have been playing out in state and local governments for the past couple years and have been evermore present since the Supreme Court’s marriage equality decision last summer.
"Floridians have been encouraged to believe that government could take care of us. But government always takes more than it gives back.” —Rick Scott, in his 2011 State of the State address.
It’s a beautiful world and a wonderful life, but these are also times of great civil unrest. Tensions between civilians and police, institutionalized racism and movements like “Occupy Wall Street” and “Fight for $15” are sobering reminders of such unrest. In light of all this strife, you’d think when a noteworthy example of nonviolent civil disobedience arises, there’d be relentless cable news coverage of it, right? Right?
Hear Again Music and Movies normally retains a quiet atmosphere — until the third Saturday of April.
Dear Mediocre,
This weekend, more than 100 UF student performers will take over the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
JJ Schwarz hadn’t homered in 21 games — the longest drought of his career.
Bryce Harper, one of baseball’s great young stars, recently wore a hat that said "Make Baseball Fun Again," playing off Donald Trump’s campaign slogan of "Make America Great Again."
The Florida gymnastics team is showing no signs of slowing down.
The UF softball team has dominated Florida State over the last decade.
Following No. 2 Florida lacrosse's 10-9 win against a feisty Temple team on April 2, UF coach Amanda O’Leary was concerned about her team’s aggression — or, rather, its lack thereof.
Two UF coaches answered questions Tuesday night about both sports and their personal lives.
Thousands of books will go on sale Saturday, but a line will begin for the Friends of the Library’s Spring 2016 Book Sale on Thursday night, said P.j. van Blokland, a sorter for the organization and a professor in the UF Food and Resource Economics Department.
A model plane built by UF students never got off the ground.