Learn about Amendments 1 and 4, which could change future ballot measures and language in Florida constitution
By Anna Wilder and Steven Walker | Oct. 13, 2020One focuses on foundational change, while the other focuses on two words
One focuses on foundational change, while the other focuses on two words
Florida defensive back Quincy Lenton officially entered the transfer portal as a graduate transfer, according to Matt Zenitz, Senior SEC football reporter for AL.com.
When October rolls around and the weather starts to get nippy, David Armstrong pulls out his blue tractor.
In a virtual conversation, Prince Royce urged students to invest in their future
The president is hosting events in Florida just weeks after contracting COVID-19
In a video Friday, UF President Kent Fuchs declared the need for more face-to-face classes, citing state funding
'Red Corvette,’ released Oct. 5, offers a chill-wave feel with a retro twist.
Gators coach Dan Mullen had the opportunity to walk back or even double down on the comments he made following Florida’s 41-38 upset loss to Texas A&M about filling up The Swamp.
Dear Editor,
Gator Growl staff and contestants prepare for their first virtual leadership pageant
The annual event will return for seven limited-capacity shows
Susi Espinoza kept Texas A&M’s Barbara Olivieri at bay in the early stages of Sunday afternoon’s game.
When people are asked to describe a close friend in a word, it’s common to find them gazing at the distance as their brain scrambles to find the appropriate response. The momentary lapse for thought, varying from Joy from Inside Out-like efficiency or workers in SpongeBob’s brain office scrambling through burning ruins, leads to mixed responses.
Can reptiles get rope burn?
COVID-19 does not stop annual UF sponsored 5K
There are an abundance of reasons why the Gators lost their first game of the 2020 season against Texas A&M on Saturday.
Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Theta Chi were placed on interim suspensions due to COVID-19 violations. Delta Gamma, a sorority, was placed on a limited activity directive.
When COVID-19 shut down Florida schools in March, it also interrupted state testing and college entrance exams.
When the COVID-19 pandemic forced classes online and sent students home, many were left with an unprecedented amount of free time. For some, that time was used to take summer classes or learn new skills. But for others, it was used to bring to life goals they’d been dreaming of for years or spontaneous passion projects.
The markets are expected to be open on a month-by-month basis