SG unaminously picks new Senate president
By Melissa Gomez | Feb. 23, 2016UF’s Student Senate christened the white walls of the new Senate chambers with the election of a new Senate president and pro tempore at Tuesday’s meeting.
UF’s Student Senate christened the white walls of the new Senate chambers with the election of a new Senate president and pro tempore at Tuesday’s meeting.
A UF a cappella group is releasing its second studio album.
UF has ranked among the top-10 public universities in the nation.
It started with a noise complaint.
Police arrest man for attempted murder
After several years of 352 Creates, the program is changing its layout Friday.
UF’s College of Education has selected 40 teachers from across Florida for a new fellowship.
GatorWell is educating students about positive body image this week.
Gainesville restaurants are selling grilled chicken sandwiches with fries for $5 until Sunday.
Fasting and feasting can be beneficial
Grown men can say it has always been their dream to end up with the jobs they have today, but they would be lying. For anyone who has ever picked up a basketball growing up, they can attest to the fact that they eagerly waited for the day they’d be able to slam a rubber ball into a metal hoop situated 10 feet off the ground professionally. Unfortunately, for many of us, that day never comes.
On Feb. 19, beloved American author Nelle Harper Lee passed away peacefully in her sleep at the age of 89.
I am not black, and I will never grasp the depth of the suffering, past and present, of the members of the African diaspora.
When we talk about Florida politics, we usually do so in language expressing exasperation and disbelief. There is, after all, plenty to be angry about these days: Statewide, the ongoing battle over whether to allow fracking in Florida has intensified in recent days, and here in Gainesville, we’re contending with how to best correct overbilling and mismanagement on the part of Gainesville Regional Utilities and the Gainesville Renewable Energy Center.
A shark submarine will roll down the streets of Gainesville on Saturday.
Five men are on a mission to make Gainesville dapper.
Engineers Without Borders is letting students vote for a professor to pie.
The 20-point scoring barrage began abruptly.
Students can start voting online today for how to make Library West sustainable.
The Pirreca sisters took over Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on Saturday.