Giving Gators: Students donate to homeless, hungry
By Jennifer Jenkins | Dec. 1, 2015Students piled more than 120 T-shirts, jeans and sweaters onto a table on the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday.
Students piled more than 120 T-shirts, jeans and sweaters onto a table on the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday.
When No. 18 Florida and No. 2 Alabama face off in the Southeastern Conference Championship Game at 4 p.m. Saturday, it’ll be the eighth matchup between the two for the conference crown. The Gators own the all-time record against the Crimson Tide in the title game, 4-3. Here’s a look at how the other matchups panned out.
Gators pushed in earplugs before touring UF’s new supercomputer Tuesday afternoon.
In the second quarter of Saturday’s game against Florida State, UF defensive back Jalen Tabor came inches away from knocking down a pass on fourth down.
Brandon Stanton will be speaking to the humans of Gainesville on Dec. 9.
Quarterback Treon Harris has failed to move Florida’s offense over the last month.
UF students asked Republican presidential candidates questions on Tuesday, and they’re hoping to get answers.
Florida’s game against South Alabama on Tuesday night was reminiscent of Charles Dickens’ novel “A Tale of Two Cities.”
A new Uber-style tutoring app wants to change the way students study.
Student Government wants students to know pain can’t always be seen.
Gainesville Police arrested two men Monday night after police said they had about 2 grams of cocaine and crack between two separate incidents.
Students living in Infinity Hall will have a voice in UF’s Student Senate next Fall.
With finals approaching, Hispanic-Latino Affairs is providing a week of relaxing events.
This weekend, Kayla Caniff won an award for representing the United Kingdom.
The Tioga Town Center will be decked out in trees and wreaths trimmed in ornaments, ribbons and lights this week.
Ricky Bobby: I did just like you told me: "If you ain’t first, you’re last!"
"And you touch me and I’m like…ooh ooh" — "Empire" by Shakira.
On Tuesday, the animal rights network Direct Action Everywhere released an exposé of a top-rated Whole Foods turkey supplier that found thousands of birds in cramped, filthy sheds with open sores and crippled legs. This investigation confirms my personal experience searching for "humane" animal products: When you look behind the closed doors of animal agriculture, you will find violence and cruelty that companies strive to keep hidden from the public.
Do you know someone who could tell you the capital of Venezuela? Or someone who knows where Iraq is on a map? It would be extremely difficult to find an average American who could point out more than two African countries on a map, if even that. On the other hand, I’m sure it would be easy to find someone who not only knows where France or Germany are located, but also wants to visit one of these countries.
Cristina Popescu lives paycheck to paycheck. She considers herself lucky.