Police: student crashed near Hub, charged with DUI
By Martin Vassolo | Feb. 14, 2016Police arrested a UF student Saturday night after they said he drove his Mazda off a small brick wall near the Hub.
Police arrested a UF student Saturday night after they said he drove his Mazda off a small brick wall near the Hub.
Between 2013 and 2014, UF gave more engineering bachelor’s degrees to women than any other college in the state.
With wins over Virginia Tech and South Florida on Sunday, Florida put an exclamation point on its weekend at the USF Wilson-DeMarini Tournament.
The second dunk wasn’t nearly as deflating as the first, when Alabama’s Jimmie Taylor jumped into the body of Florida’s John Egbunu and forcefully slammed the ball over his outstretched arms.
Coaches across sports consistently preach about the importance of a renewed focus in games following losses.
The last time Florida took on Clemson, the match came down to the wire.
Members of a UF fraternity used a children’s game to educate students about human trafficking Friday.
The Veterans Entrepreneurship Program, which helps disabled veterans start and run businesses, is accepting applications until Feb. 29.
Queer female students met on the Plaza of the Americas to talk about mental health and workplace issues facing them Friday.
Success in sports is usually measured by how well a team or an athlete performs in a critical game or meet.
Eleven years later, seven sponsors hosted the second Veritas forum Saturday night.
On the side of Northwest 16th Avenue, a group of Officer Scott Baird’s family, friends and colleagues lit candles in his memory.
Middle Eastern market opens Friday
Samyr Qureshi created an app after learning to play the guitar.
A video about oppression within UF’s Student Government reached more than 29,000 views as of press time on Facebook after being posted at 9:08 p.m. Sunday.
A UF student was arrested Sunday morning after police said he fought them outside Fat Daddy’s Bar on West University Avenue.
Vampire queen Krul Tepes took selfies with fans and fellow characters at the Reitz Union on Sunday.
After they posed for a photo with UF’s Albert and Alberta, people of all ages walked down a red carpet at Friday’s Night to Shine, a prom for people with special needs.
At-risk children from Marion County and Alachua County learned about overcoming violence Saturday.
UF students met Friday night to talk about their experiences facing oppression.