Gators find edge, throttle Alabama
By JESSE SIMONTON | Apr. 22, 2011Kevin O'Sullivan, UF's baseball coach, didn't know what word to use
Kevin O'Sullivan, UF's baseball coach, didn't know what word to use
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Campus streets close Wednesday night to make way for the end of semester Midnight Fun Run. This 5k run serves as a way for students to relax under the burden of coming exams.
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This post concludes what movies are coming out this summer depending on what group you are in.
With all of this school work keeping me busy, I haven’t had time to worry about what really matters: What am I going to wear to graduation?
As a teen with autism on the brink of adulthood, Christian Early and his mother, Mayra Ron, didn't know what he would do for the rest of his life. Employment options were limited for Early, and they hadn't found his strength, Ron said. It was until he began taking painting lessons that his true talent was discovered. Now at 27 years old, Early paints for a living.
During my four long years of college, I developed a least favorite question.
Sports weren’t always a passion of mine.
Lauren Embree began the season injured.
The shift from college to the professional world is one of the most crucial transitions for any individual in any walk of life.
University of Florida Professor Emeritus Stephen Saxon talks about left-brain versus right-brain in his two lifetime hobbies: mathematics research and opera.
Proving Her Worth
After breaking freshman records for batting average, home runs, RBIs and slugging percentage last year, expectations were high for Brittany Schutte.
Every semester students at UF pay $13.94 per credit hour in “activity and service fees.” That’s about $200 for the average 14-credit hour student at UF. But where does it go?
After some students get selected and finalize their plans to intern during the summer, they start to worry about their wallets. Summer internships, while offering professional experience, can be expensive.
By KAT BEIN
As the semester draws to a close, thousands of UF students will arm themselves with whatever they can get their hands on to pack every possession they can find in their living space.