Country duo SunKat to perform at Tom Petty Birthday Bash
By Marlena Carrillo | Sep. 25, 2019The group consists of musician Adam Shoenfeld and CMT personality Katie Cook
The group consists of musician Adam Shoenfeld and CMT personality Katie Cook
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They say that everything’s bigger in Texas, and that includes the Florida tennis teams’ win columns. Both the men’s and women’s teams were successful in the Lone Star State last weekend.
UF violated state law with its Preview prices. Now, the school is facing a class action lawsuit by people angered by the high costs of orientation.
UF coach Mike White walked into Tuesday’s media day press conference with the same cool, crisp persona that he usually sports.
UF football coach Dan Mullen met with the media on Monday to discuss his team’s upcoming bout with Towson, injuries, scheduling and more. Here are a few of the most interesting takeaways:
Florida's men’s basketball team spoke to the media Tuesday, and alligatorSports came away with some interesting tidbits before the Gators’ first fall practice of the year Friday.
Mouses clicked. Stickers were given. Glazed eyes watched computer screens thanking them for voting in the UF Student Government elections.
In order to build a new Publix, one shopping center may be demolished.
Editor’s Note: The Alligator Editorial Board, which includes the editor-in-chief, managing editors and opinions editor, met with both parties and candidates running in the UF Student Government Fall Senate elections.
A UF student accused of shooting at three men in a parking lot on Sept. 15 was released from jail — law enforcement charged him with attempted murder days after he left but he’s still missing.
In America, there is a very strong relationship between students and their university. We work hard to get into college, so that we can pat ourselves on the back when we make it.
Five months and 110 candidate applications later, UF’s search committee for a new student affairs vice president has come down to three finalists.
With a key party absent from the boxing ring, Inspire Party and independent UF Student Government candidates strapped on their gloves Monday night.
When you think of farming, drones may not be the first thing to come to mind.
There will be a hole in the heart of Gainesville potato doughnut lovers until late October.
Skirts swung and drums pulsed as students danced in concentric circles around a candle in the center of the ballroom.