Group advocates for disabilities
By Katelyn Newberg | Nov. 5, 2015A new organization on campus is giving students with disabilities a voice.
A new organization on campus is giving students with disabilities a voice.
Four years later, Ben Judkins still can’t describe the tunnel.
University Police arrested a UF student early Thursday morning after police said he had several knives and a bong in his car.
Hello Gators! I’m back for another issue of my new monthly column. I hope everyone survived midterms and is getting ready for a well-deserved Thanksgiving Break!
"So I took an over-the-counter supplement that had something in it."
With 10 minutes until tip-off, Mike White walked onto the O’Connell Center floor for the first time as the new head coach of Florida’s men’s basketball team.
With only seven games left until the postseason, the Gators are playing their best volleyball of the year.
With Florida’s 89-42 drubbing of Palm Beach Atlantic in its exhibition game on Thursday, here are a few takeaways from coach Mike White’s inaugural game at the helm of the Gators.
A new chapter of Florida basketball tipped off on Thursday night under head coach Mike White.
As Florida started its final drive against Vanderbilt in 2013, the Gators already knew the outcome.
The 21st century has brought me a lot of things that I’m thankful for, among them being iPhones, the next Star Wars trilogy and butt stuff.
If you were to judge Rhamat Alhassan just by watching her play volleyball, you’d think she were a mad woman.
Electronic calculators were invented when Tina Gurucharri was studying landscape architecture at UF.
With Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants temporarily closing on the West Coast after an E. coli outbreak, local students are reconsidering their burrito bowls.
As football players duke it out in the Swamp on Saturday, gamers of a different sort will battle in the air-conditioned Reitz Union Ballroom.
Gainesville Police arrested two local men Tuesday night after police said they had a gun, drugs and a Gator 1 Card.
Students will bend, twist and stretch from dot to dot at a UF group’s first Twister event.
When the Books-A-Million on 13th Street closed in August, book-lovers considered it a tragedy.
The College of the Arts is allowing students to study medicine and music without getting degrees in those fields.