UF volleyball faces LSU in SEC matchup
By IAN COHEN | Oct. 2, 2014Florida and LSU meet tonight in very different circumstances.
Florida and LSU meet tonight in very different circumstances.
The Secret Service has a storied history of preventing assassination attempts on the president and the First Family.
The UF community continued to unload its groceries from reusable bags as California announced a plastic bag ban.
Shonda Rhimes has officially taken over your Thursday nights.
The educational certification program UFTeach is participating in an initiative to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics in public schools.
Vinyl lovers can soon find Arrow’s Aim Records at a new location with triple the inventory.
When I first came to Gainesville, I struggled to find a place with affordable delicious salads. Croutons is convenient, but I always walk away hungry. I tried Subway salads, but the extent of their mix-ins only spanned the vegetables used to top their sandwiches – boring.
The first human case of West Nile Virus this year was confirmed in Alachua County this week.
The newest name to know in the UF College of Nursing, Jeannie Cimiotti is proud to join The Gator Nation.
The new sexual consent app Good2Go has been gaining popularity at a rapid speed, but UF students and staff are skeptical.
The Peace Corps will find a home at the UF International Center once again.
At the end of the fairy tale, Cinderella lives happily ever after. Why wouldn’t Tinderella as well?
Elizabeth Fechtel sat down with friends in the UF Levin College of Law and wrote down her definition of innovation.
When Roger Catchpole tried to book a scuba-diving excursion for his honeymoon two years ago, the process was frustrating.
Students scanned Turlington Plaza for hidden cash as part of a ClusterFlunk event Thursday.
The UF Student Health Care Center will host its third annual Free Flu Shots outreach event today.
Florida takes its show on the road tonight in a highly anticipated top-10 matchup against Texas A&M, but if you believe the players, the only number they are concerned about is the final score.
Student Government elections are over — lucky for those of you who somehow managed to avoid Turlington — and the results are in: Swamp. The Avenue took a look at the important write-in candidates our Student Body wanted but didn’t get.
In a scathing ruling issued this week, Grooveshark lost a three-year legal battle for blatantly and consciously infringing on copyrights of nine major record labels.