Campus debate aims to give students a voice
By Van Miller | Nov. 17, 2015Michael Strickland said he believes in universal health care, and he plans to tell his peers why today on the Plaza of the Americas.
Michael Strickland said he believes in universal health care, and he plans to tell his peers why today on the Plaza of the Americas.
The women’s tennis team ended its Fall season with a doubles championship at the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic in Lakewood Ranch.
Students showed their Gator pride by swinging a sledgehammer toward a garnet-and-gold car painted with the words "Beat FSU" on Tuesday afternoon.
A few days after the Gators defeated Southeastern Conference opponent Vanderbilt and locked up the SEC East, first-year Florida coach Jim McElwain addressed the team about the weeks that were to come.
Florida’s defensive line will have some holes to fill against Florida Atlantic.
It began with the American national anthem.
In Florida’s home-opener, North Carolina A&T didn’t seem to have a chance.
For the first time, the UF Student Body president wasn’t speaking solo at the State of the Campus Address.
Nathalie Perez planned to eat only a cup of white rice Monday.
UF students will laugh with one of the brains behind "Modern Family," "Parks and Recreation" and "Master of None" on Friday night.
Pasha Antonenko has an extra $4.5 million in grants for his research.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott is attempting to stop the relocation of Syrian refugees to Florida, citing security concerns.
UF doctoral candidate finds freedom of speech restricted in schools
It’s the story of two childhood best friends and the Canadian golf coach that left Las Vegas to bring them together.
Following Friday’s attacks in Paris, the American jingoist machine has begun whirring to life. Monday’s headlines were dominated by the rhetoric of American governors declaring their state would not play host to displaced Syrians. As of press time, governors or state officials of more than 20 states, including Florida and more traditionally liberal states, such as New Hampshire, have released statements saying as much.
Leo Jaramillo spoke to his neighbor twice in six years.
Saturday night’s NCAA first-round matchup for the No. 2 regional seed Florida soccer team — a 1-0 victory over Western Michigan — was anything but a cakewalk.
Registering for Spring classes is a perpetually stressful experience. Just in case the mid-semester deluge of papers, exams and self-doubt wasn’t enough, you also have to effectively plan four months’ worth of classes (assuming you’ll make it through December alive). While this process used to make me feel as though I had some aspect of my life under control, it has recently become an unavoidable and highly involved burden.
About two months ago, I wrote a column about the plight of 9/11 first responders and the progress of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Reauthorization Act.
As Alex Holston goes, so does the Gators’ volleyball team.