Gators volleyball: 3 things to know coming off media day
By Mari Faiello | Aug. 22, 2019Florida fans won’t have to wait long for the competition to heat up when it comes to Gators volleyball.
Florida fans won’t have to wait long for the competition to heat up when it comes to Gators volleyball.
Florida soccer coach Becky Burleigh still has a plethora of weapons at her disposal this season despite losing 11 seniors, including four that started in the 1-0 overtime loss against Arkansas in the SEC Tournament semifinals that ended Florida’s 2018-19 campaign.
Florida opens its season against Miami on Saturday night. Here are several key positional matchups to keep an eye on as the Gators and Hurricanes renew their rivalry.
Florida takes on the Hurricanes in Orlando on Saturday in the first matchup between the two teams since 2013. Football writers Sam Campisano, Dylan Rudolph, Kyle Wood and Tyler Nettuno give their predictions for the game below.
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Customers can take pictures with the trophy at the free event
Caroline Turner took up oil painting at six years old. She painted a rabbit so immaculate, it looked lifelike.
UF’s Black Student Assembly committee has announced the official date of its assembly following recent changes to the disbursement of UF Student Government money following the Young Americans for Freedom lawsuit.
A Jacksonville man was accused of stealing a purse six months after he was accused of stealing two rings, including a woman’s wedding ring, at a Holiday Inn.
Kaley Thomas, a UF law student living off loans, choked back tears while discovering all of her textbooks were stolen from her locker.
Legislators love to hate tobacco.
Florida State University has a circus. UF has our Student Government with better clowns.
You belong in college. And there’s nothing wrong with you if you don’t feel that way. I’ve been in a similar place too, like I’d somehow duped the admissions committee into letting me past the gate. It can be so easy to fall into that spiral of self-doubt, that feeling of being out-of-place among “better qualified” classmates. I get where that comes from, and if you feel that way, I can’t emphasize enough how wrong you are.
When campaigning on campus, you get the chance to talk to a lot of people. Many students are excited to get involved, to learn more and to vote. Others, not so much. Some laugh at you and actively delight in their indifference.
Somehow, it’s already my sixth first day of school here at UF, my second first day of law school, and yet I still have no idea what I’m supposed to write about. My editor kindly suggested I write something using my experience from these four years of undergraduate and one year of law school to help new UF undergraduate students be successful. As I have zero experience being a “successful” undergraduate student, (no seriously, I was the worst, just ask my stressed-out parents how excited they were when they got my degree in the mail), I thought I’d share a few things that got me over the finish line during the many times I thought I wasn’t going to graduate.
The band is starting the fall semester off by opening for the Gainesville show of Tessa Violet’s world tour.
Students discuss how it affects business, mental health and day-to-day life.
Musician Jeremy Hunter is now preparing for his set at the FEST music festival