Campus Diplomats host event for students share to cultures
By Katelyn Newberg | Oct. 8, 2015UF international students exchanged numbers and munched on chocolate chip cookies and Oreos in the Hub on Thursday night.
UF international students exchanged numbers and munched on chocolate chip cookies and Oreos in the Hub on Thursday night.
UF industrial and systems engineering sophomore Andres Esteller chanted: "Consent is hot. Assault is not."
UF students will celebrate Day of the Girl Child on Sunday and learn how to help girls in poor countries get an education.
In 1998, DMX asked the nation, "Where my dogs at?" In 2015, we can’t help but make a similar inquiry: "Where our Gators at?" Before you answer that question, it’s time for this week’s edition of…
I’ve got a bone to pick.
Last Saturday, I was called a "cunt."
While it is still relatively early in the primary season, I think I am ready to place my bet on who will eventually be the Republican candidate for 2016: John Kasich. You may know him from his comments about going to a same-sex wedding in the first Republican debate, but otherwise he has not made a lot of waves in the Republican race so far.
Last year’s game against Missouri was an embarrassment for the Gators.
On Thursday night, the Florida women's swimming team, without its divers, kicked of its first Southeastern Conference meet of the year in Nashville, taking on the Vanderbilt Commodores.
Site: Memorial Stadium at Faurot Field (Cap. 71,168)
Florida soccer coach Becky Burleigh has a history of dominating teams on the road in the Southeastern Conference.
The Florida Constitution’s 50th birthday is coming up, and UF plans to celebrate.
Disc jockey Anthony Defilippo’s chocolate-meets-vanilla hookah, called "Yoo-hoo-hoo," hits the spot for UF students craving flavored tobacco.
UF Health will give students and Gainesville residents another health care option.
Pugh Hall became a forum for political discussion Wednesday night as former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson, R-WY., spoke to a crowd of about 150 students and community members.
Santa Fe College Fine Arts will soon bring ancient Greece to Gainesville.
The Chick-fil-A on Archer Road will be filled with small pirates Friday.
The Main Squeeze is coming to Gainesville and bringing along their eclectic sound — a mix of funk, soul and rock ’n’ roll.
At first glance, Florida coach Jim McElwain and Missouri coach Gary Pinkel seem to have taken separate directions in their coaching careers without ever interacting with one another.
To the average fan, Florida’s defensive line has exceeded expectations so far this season.