UF group empowers first-generation students with week of events
By Anyansy Hernandez | Apr. 10, 2016A UF group told first-generation students last week that they’re not alone.
A UF group told first-generation students last week that they’re not alone.
Bathrooms: For some, they’re a sanctuary of privacy from incessantly annoying roommates. For others, they inspire a frantic cleaning spree before an unexpected visit from mom and dad. But for those in the transgender community, bathrooms represent civil struggle.
While Hillary Clinton seems like the most qualified candidate, she is also the least challenging to the wealthy on the Democratic side and only comes out with progressive stances when it is safe to and when the majority already supports her proposal. Clinton was a no-marriage-equality pioneer, and while LGBTQ+ issues go beyond marriage, it’s difficult to forget anti-marriage stances.
If civility isn’t dead in 2016, it’s pretty close to being put in the ground.
Aubree Munro must love Mississippi.
Florida hadn’t lost a home game in 332 days.
Led by first-half hat tricks by Nicole Graziano and Shayna Pirreca, the No. 2 Florida lacrosse team scored eight goals in the first 30 minutes of its game at Georgetown Saturday.
Featuring eight top-25 teams, the Southeastern Conference contains some of the top competition in the country.
It was an opportunity the Florida men’s tennis team has been waiting for all season.
Aubree Munro hadn’t recorded a hit since March 18.
Dakota Hudson had allowed just five earned runs all season before facing Florida Friday night.
Before Friday, Eddy Pineiro had never kicked a field goal in front of a crowd.
Luke Del Rio’s second play from scrimmage resulted in a twisting, contorting connection to receiver C.J. Worton, who caught the pass along the right sideline for a 46-yard gain.
Eddy Pineiro has never kicked a field goal in a football game.
Faith Egbunu can’t watch her son play basketball.
Jackson Kowar came into the top of the seventh inning with a 4-0 lead in Tuesday’s game against Jacksonville.
As the Florida softball team crosses into the back half of its Southeastern Conference schedule, a pair of freshmen are proving their worth as major contributors.
For the first time in about a month, the No. 2 Florida lacrosse team will play a game outside of Gainesville’s Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
The Florida men’s tennis team has made it clear that one of its top priorities is to win the Southeastern Conference regular-season title.
A professor from the University of California Berkeley addressed students about secularism Thursday.