Florida track and field expecting success at upcoming meets
By Lauren Staff | Mar. 24, 2016When one of his athletes puts on a Florida track uniform, coach Mike Holloway expects them to represent his program with excellence.
When one of his athletes puts on a Florida track uniform, coach Mike Holloway expects them to represent his program with excellence.
The Florida men’s tennis team’s aspirations of winning a conference title last season ended abruptly in the quarterfinals of the 2015 Southeastern Conference Tournament, when UF fell to Mississippi State.
UF’s Treble Makers will host nine other teams from across Florida for a new improvisational comedy invitational this weekend.
Students for Justice in Palestine is using art to promote peace.
Cpl. Duane Dewey smiled under his wide-brimmed hat as he shook hands with UF student veterans Thursday morning.
Students in the UF College of Journalism and Communications are now only required to take one history class instead of two.
Krishna House opened a vegan and vegetarian bakery Wednesday.
At about 10 p.m. Sunday, Ajalan Carter felt like something was wrong.
Erick Fortiz asked Michael Isajiw to Queer Prom with a chocolate, vanilla-frosted cupcake.
A former UF student died Thursday morning after his motorcycle crashed into a large truck near UF Health Shands Hospital.
A UF associate professor is hoping to teach more people how to make pureed hamburger and french toast.
An annual Indian festival has been postponed due to potential rain.
Local scuba divers will celebrate Easter by diving for hard-boiled eggs.
When Sunday’s chocolate has been eaten and all the plastic eggs have been found, a new season begins.
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