Art exhibit gives survivors of interpersonal violence a voice
By Kemi Thomas | May 13, 2015The Gainesville Commission on the Status of Women is reviving its annual Survivor’s Art Exhibit after five years.
The Gainesville Commission on the Status of Women is reviving its annual Survivor’s Art Exhibit after five years.
If you missed Yip Deceiver the last time they were in Gainesville, you can catch them again live on Sunday.
As a public relations major, I receive a lot of questions when I talk about my time as president of the UF chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), an engineering society that designs and builds a small, Formula-style race car and competes in an international competition.
One of my favorite professors once told me that college isn’t just about learning the material of your respective occupation or future career; it’s about learning how to navigate through the everyday things life throws at you, like time management, self-discipline and managing your ambitions such that they actually become realized. His words, compounded by me recently taking “What is the Good Life” — which, let’s be real, isn’t that terrible and could actually be great with a few major refinements — have had me thinking a lot about how I’ve spent my time in college, and how I ought to be spending it moving forward.
Most of us know North Korea from “The Interview,” its periodic nuclear weapons tests, its threats to destroy the whole world and its completely genuine reverence for a family of paunchy men in unitards.
Debate regarding guns on campus highlighted the first UF Student Senate meeting of the Summer on Tuesday.
Gainesville Police are investigating a homicide that occurred Monday night in the Pine Ridge neighborhood.
Gainesville police responded to reports of an armed robbery Tuesday afternoon, which ultimately led to the suspect being shot by police.
Former Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson visited Florida on Tuesday per multiple reports.
For the third time in school history, the Florida softball team has been named the No. 1 overall seed in the 2015 NCAA Softball Tournament.
Entering last weekend, Florida needed to address two glaring issues before returning home for the season’s final three games: inconsistencies among its pitching staff and struggles on the road.
Mike White walked into the Gator Room at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Monday morning wearing an orange and blue tie that was similar yet different from the multitude of ties that former Florida coach Billy Donovan was typically clad in throughout his 19 seasons in Gainesville.
Teresa Turner said she remembers watching the donations arrive faster than she could count them.
The chant “Black lives matter, Black lives matter” filled the air in the Civic Media Center on Monday.
Each generation of UF students sets its own traditions, and they will all come together during the 2015 homecoming celebration.
November 2016 is more than a year away, but the Republican Party is already making the same fatal mistake it did in 2012.
The Florida lacrosse team’s season came to a close on Sunday in the Sweet Sixteen round of the NCAA Tournament.
J.C. Jackson will not be returning to the Florida football team.
The No. 5 Gators women’s tennis team made quick work of No. 24 Georgia Tech on Saturday afternoon, defeating the Yellow Jackets 4-0 at the Ring Tennis Complex in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.