Amendment 2 could increase Florida's minimum wage
By Anna Wilder | Oct. 6, 2020Some believe the minimum wage needs to increase, while some businesses say they cannot survive if it does
Some believe the minimum wage needs to increase, while some businesses say they cannot survive if it does
Five branches are now offering browsing hours, but all branches continue to offer curbside services
Despite online classes, student athletes seek full the high school experience
The Gators’ men's and women's golf teams played the first round of their opening fall tournament, The Blessings Collegiate Invitational, on Monday.
Medical experts recommend changing and washing your mask often
Stephen Elia started “Love or Money,” a dating game show over Zoom and watching his livestreams has since become a popular pastime for students.
A win is a win.
For many UF freshmen, their experience on Saturday felt similar to many of those who passed through the gates of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium for the first time.
Following the Gators’ win against South Carolina Saturday, students and fans celebrated at bars and watch parties
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. State Department’s visa processing has come to a standstill
Teachers with immunocompromised family members say they can’t risk being in the classroom
In a tale of two halves at the Diz, Florida overcame a sloppy and toothless first-half performance to notch a 2-1 victory over No. 15 Alabama.
Despite increased restrictions in Scotland and South Korea, UF exchange students are happy to study abroad than be in the United States
First-Generation students continue working to be an example in their families and at UF amid COVID-19
Why some students decided not to return to UF and how they are coping with being away from campus
If there were holograms instead of fan cutouts in the stands at The Swamp, Saturday’s game could have been a Black Mirror episode.
Visionar FAM hosted an art exhibition centered around women
Florida Gators coach Dan Mullen added another five-star transfer to his arsenal in the midst of UF’s matchup against South Carolina on Saturday.
Nearly four months after UF President Fuchs’ decision to eliminate the Gator Bait chant at football games, the Young Americans for Freedom are planning on bringing it back.
Total cases are at 50 students and 29 staff members since school started Aug. 31