Common tells UF students about hard work, ways to success
By Beatrice Dupuy | Feb. 13, 2014Greatness is not a common path. Actor, singer and musician Common told UF students Thursday night that he had to work hard to attain his success.
Greatness is not a common path. Actor, singer and musician Common told UF students Thursday night that he had to work hard to attain his success.
Flappy Bird has flown its last race.
Gainesville Regional Utilities is encouraging customers to give an electrifying gift in honor of Valentine’s Day.
Someone call Gainesville Regional Utilities. McKethan Stadium has been suffering a power outage since June 2012.
UF’s GatorWell Health Promotion Services wants students to spread the love to everyone this Valentine’s Day.
After starting 57 games in 2013, Taylor Schwarz felt confident going into the start of the season.
This weekend more than 15 actresses will give staged monologues all about one topic: their vaginas.
In October, she played midfield for the soccer team. In January, she started practicing with the basketball scout team.
A loss at home on your birthday would be one you would never forget.
After a weekend of highs and lows at the National Team Indoor Championships, the Gators did not come away with an award.
Although the UF track and field program has compiled 35 event victories in four meets this indoor season, fatigue has had a negative effect on athletes.
Junior J.D. Tomlinson has garnered a number of accomplishments in his golf career, but a SunTrust Gator Invitational title is not among them.
Coach Bryan Shelton and the No. 12 Florida men’s tennis team are more than ready to begin play at the ITA National Indoors Championships this weekend in Houston.
Following a trend that has become the standard for most major schools, Florida has become a one-party university. Swamp Party dominates UF politics in every way, from Senate to the Executive ticket, running practically unopposed this Spring. While this is being celebrated by Swamp as a unifying movement in the Student Body, there are many dangers that come with such a powerful party.
Each student will spend approximately $2,082 in fees over his or her four years here funding Student Government.
Last week, I wrote about the Taco Libre Party, an offshoot of the Students Party whose goal is to bring a Taco Bell to UF’s campus. Upon closer inspection, though, it was clear that the Taco Libre party is the creation of frustrated opposition members trying to generate interest in Student Government in the shadow of the domineering Swamp Party.
Two weeks ago, MSNBC president Phil Griffin apologized to Reince Priebus, head of the Republican National Committee, for a tweet sent out by the network’s official Twitter account.
Today, gift your boo things they’ll truly cherish during these cold times: wool socks and a tankard of brandy.
Valentine’s Day gets a bad rap.
Follett, the corporation in charge of the UF Bookstore, will soon manage all UF stadium sports stores and stands.