Aleshia Ocasio overwhelms Jacksonville, Gators sweep doubleheader
By Matt Brannon | Feb. 17, 2016Jacksonville came closer to beating No. 1 Florida than any team this year, and it didn’t even get a hit.
Jacksonville came closer to beating No. 1 Florida than any team this year, and it didn’t even get a hit.
Caeleb Dressel wasn't satisfied with breaking the Southeastern Conference, NCAA and American record in the 50-yard freestyle on Wednesday.
Just over a month ago, the No. 10 Florida lacrosse team was without Mollie Stevens when it played the U.S. National Team.
Senior Bridgette Caquatto is rounding into form.
UF students have re-established a student organization to raise money and educate others about North Korea.
In the newly renovated Reitz Union, a Gator tradition will celebrate its 15th anniversary.
UF students approved an amendment to bring online voting to UF’s Student Body as Impact Party claimed the executive ticket Wednesday night.
You probably know Shelly McCray and don’t even realize it. Everyone knows Shelly!
About 100 people watched a screening of short films about problems women experience Wednesday afternoon.
UF’s Heavener School of Business is hosting an international business competition this week.
UF’s Hispanic-Latino Affairs partnered with the Alachua County Migrant Education Program on Monday to establish monthly tours for migrant high school students.
KeVaughn Allen never saw it go in.
Around this time last year, Peter Alonso was gearing up for his sophomore season.
The Florida softball team is off to a scorching start in 2016.
A good way to begin a title defense is getting off to a fast start.
UF students are entering to participate in a weeklong contest to race across Europe.
Across campus Tuesday, the clamor of students exercising their rights to vote began.
With the Reitz Union’s ribbon-cutting ceremony Saturday will come several new businesses and student organization offices.
UF students can now organize their class assignments on a free app.
In an orange floral shirt, a black blazer and black slacks, Heather Brown found herself surrounded by men and women dressed in orange and blue on the steps of the State Capitol.