Dishes to kick off your Super Bowl
By EMILY COCHRANE< | Jan. 29, 2014When it comes to Super Bowl Sunday, food is more important than football.
When it comes to Super Bowl Sunday, food is more important than football.
They work with their hands — 10 fingers smudging, scraping, filing and brushing some of their last marks as UF students. These drawing seniors, graduating this Spring from the College of Fine Arts, are joining together before they depart, pooling their pieces for an art exhibition.
Whether you don’t have time to read the book or can’t wait to see what the big screen does with your favorite words, 2014 is bringing some exciting book-to-movie adaptations to life. Here’s a look at what to expect.
Aspiring Gainesville models and designers may get their big breaks at Gainesville Fashion Week’s model casting call on Saturday.
National Signing Day is just six days away, and Florida’s 2014 recruiting class currently has 21 commits. With only four scholarships remaining for the class, Florida hopes to fill one of the open spots with five-star offensive tackle Damian Prince.
Chris Walker has finally been freed.
There is more to a perfect 10 than meets the eye — which is why the Gators have accomplished the feat only 17 times in the program’s 41 years of existence.
Since Damontre Harris re-enrolled at Florida at the start of the semester, he has so far been successful in his attempts to work his way back into coach Billy Donovan’s good graces.
The Gators are one of the smallest teams in the Southeastern Conference.
Students have an opportunity to win a scholarship just by texting a number.
Negotiations are over.
While the Seminoles are enjoying a rare snow day and canceled classes, Gators will be slogging through possible freezing rain and sleet.
Percy Harvin is ready to start making an impact again.
In his State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Barack Obama outlined plans to enable startup companies to grow and extend more opportunities to hardworking college students.
Throughout his freshman campaign, point guard Kasey Hill’s shooting touch from beyond the arc has not been the smoothest.
Although UF Online is only four weeks into its first semester, on-campus students are beginning to take notice of the program’s effects on their courses.
With the ITA Kickoff Championship behind them, the No. 2 Gators’ season has not been a story of experience, repetition or expected outcomes. Instead, it has been a story of freshmen and firsts.
After the golf team’s fourth-place finish in the Florida Challenge on Monday, redshirt sophomore Katie Mitchell and her teammates are looking to improve in their first three-round tournament in Palos Verdes, Calif., on Feb. 9-11.
A group of UF Veterinary School Students will be spreading the love to furry friends this weekend in honor of Valentine’s Day.
During his visit to the Pablo Picasso Museum in Barcelona, a UF student thought of an idea that could last for a lifetime.