SG elections see increased first day turnout
By Gillian Sweeney | Sep. 25, 20185,517 students cast a ballot for the first day of SG voting
5,517 students cast a ballot for the first day of SG voting
As Judge Kavanaugh continues through his hearings, facing assault allegations, it's important to remember how frequent the problem is
Students met non-technical companies Tuesday.
Students used National Voter Registration Day to encourage civic participation
The man was arrested for raping an intoxicated woman.
The Reitz Union is named after a homophobic, racist man
Let's treat our Instagram captions with care
Gainesville’s desire for corporate money is revoking our local individual’s ability to make their impact on the city
The organization raised over $1,600 at a benefit concert Friday
Five local Gainesville activists came out Monday night
More forums will be held in October
The library's third floor was closed after a toilet overflowed
The showcase will run from Tuesday to Wednesday in the O'Connell Center
An old rumor said UF created love bugs. It's not true.
After police got a call about a man waving a gun, they realized he had a warrant
The man arrested got two black eyes after a man beat him up
The Gators knew one thing heading into the Trinity Forest Invitational after a disappointing 13th-place finish at the Carpet Capital Collegiate: they had to be better. They also knew that this was a tournament that last year’s team had won by 10 strokes.
Multiple players on Florida’s men’s tennis team made it clear that they believe this team has the makings of a national title contender. An opening weekend that saw the Gators take four titles certainly backed up those assertions.
Middle blocker Taelor Kellum panicked after a bad set of plays Sunday afternoon during the Gators’ matchup against Mississippi State.
McCartney Kessler had a lot riding on her shoulders. She was the only Florida player left in the Miami Fall Invite out of six singles players and three doubles teams for the Gators.