UF highlights student art
By Emma Witmer | Feb. 22, 2017UF’s School of Art + Art History is hosting its annual student showcase event, Art Bash, Friday evening.
UF’s School of Art + Art History is hosting its annual student showcase event, Art Bash, Friday evening.
The Gators operated with a marathon mindset on Monday.
When the Gators return to Las Vegas in a few weeks, it won’t be a chance to gamble and hit the strip.
On Monday afternoon, coach Tim Walton received a phone call from Sophia Reynoso.
The Gators will be without their sole senior for the rest of the season.
Nearly midway through the second half and with Florida holding onto a thinning lead, the ball started with Canyon Barry in the left corner.
Everything was lined up.
After ticket prices for Lil Wayne’s upcoming show at UF’s O’Connell Center were released Tuesday, Melanie Tercilla wasn’t sure if she wanted to go.
For the past decade, downtown Gainesville, with its noisy bars and drunken crowds, has been characterized by a less well-known sound: the clip-clopping of police horses.
“There was no such thing as mental health when you were picking cotton in a field,” said Ian Green, 21, as he reflected on how the black community views mental health.
After she found out that UF had a Student Government, Gabriella Steele cast her first-ever ballot on Tuesday, one of about 4,482 students to do so on the first day of SG elections.
When Matthew Schrier planned his escape from an al-Qaida prison, he thought of “Jurassic Park.”
“Old Joe,” a statue of a Confederate soldier, isn’t standing on solid ground.
Raise a cup of Cuban coffee to UF men’s basketball today.
President Donald Trump’s travel ban still weighs heavily on the minds of three panelists who discussed prejudice against people of Muslim faith Tuesday night.
Five UF faculty members have joined UF President Kent Fuchs as fellows of an international science association.
A UF nursing professor has been exploring women’s health on a national level since January.
With the help of a headset and headphones, students dive into a 3-D world and become space pirates on the ground level of the Reitz Union.
A renowned website recognized UF for fostering a positive environment for military families.
Last Friday I drove to Tallahassee to play a show. I hadn’t spent much time there before, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I had heard Tallahassee was “nasty” from many of my peers at UF, but I never quite understood why.