UF’s CWC held second-annual mental health awareness week
By McKenna Beery | Mar. 22, 2018Every time John Kim goes to his group therapy sessions for depression at UF’s Counseling and Wellness Center, he sees people just like him.
Every time John Kim goes to his group therapy sessions for depression at UF’s Counseling and Wellness Center, he sees people just like him.
The Florida men’s tennis team returns home today to play Ole Miss.
Amelia Hundley is excited for a fresh start heading into postseason action. After competing in 10 regular season meets over the past three months, the sophomore isn’t anxious heading into the SEC Championships on Saturday. She’s ready.
Armored in their bulky pads, Florida’s football players ran sideline to sideline at the Sanders Practice Field on Tuesday afternoon. One of the bodies charging across the grass wasn’t wearing a helmet, however.
Through the month of March, the excitement of high-level basketball consumes everyone.
If Deacon Liput had any doubts hanging over his head coming into Wednesday night’s game against Jacksonville, he let them all blow away with the gusty winds at McKethan Stadium.
Senior Caeleb Dressel confirmed what many Florida fans had already suspected.
Sarah Whitmire poured herself a steaming cup of tea to warm her orange-and-blue-stained hands.
The UF Board of Trustees will vote on continuing with designs of a $250 million central energy plan and construction of a $50 million baseball stadium today.
Despite promising yourself you wouldn’t procrastinate on your homework this week, you find yourself deep in the aisles of Target with your roommate.
I ask myself the question posed in the headline all the time. I suppose it’d probably be good for me to have it out there somewhere on the internet for the poor souls who miss out on our Student Government Preview tabling.
Last week, the New York Times published a story about a study that had harrowing implications for black boys and cements the idea of white privilege and racism creating unfair disparities in our society. It seems, even if he is raised in a wealthy family, a black boy is trapped in poverty. Now it’s time to get beyond simple descriptions of inequality and think of how we got here and what’s next.
Senior Josie Kuhlman and freshman McCartney Kessler watched closely as the ball was hit back to them from Alabama’s side of the court.
One week after his in-depth interview touched on the issues of monetary and corporate influence on the music industry, Julian Casablancas’ new album leaked online. Casablancas’ band, The Voidz, is set to release their second album March 30. The album met the fate nearly all anticipated releases face these days: leaks.
John Mulaney isn’t new in town. He last performed on UF’s campus three years ago during the 2015 Big Orange Festival.
Towson didn’t score many goals on Wednesday night. It didn’t need to.
At the start of a four-match road stretch on March 16, the No. 18 Florida women’s tennis team was in a grove with six consecutive victories. But now, just two matches later, UF is back to square one.
Four Florida swimmers garnered All-American accolades after finishing fourth in the 800 free relay on the first day of the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships in Minneapolis.
The ball exploded off the bat of UF third baseman Nicole DeWitt in the bottom of the fifth inning with runners on first and second.
There is open admission to Florida’s annual Orange and Blue Game on April 14. Fans will have a chance to see UF’s new-look football team showcase itself at the end of spring practices.