Freshman off to strong start for Florida lacrosse
By Kyle Brutman | Feb. 9, 2016Lindsey Ronbeck’s versatility was in full swing in her collegiate lacrosse debut.
Lindsey Ronbeck’s versatility was in full swing in her collegiate lacrosse debut.
The late pro football hall-of-fame coach Vince Lombardi once famously stated, "It’s not whether you get knocked down; it’s whether you get up." UF’s men’s tennis team is taking that adage to heart this week.
Complacency can be the Achilles heel of an athlete. If an athlete starts off a season seeing success early, they might forget how much work it took to get there. If an athlete starts a season off terribly, he or she might get discouraged and accept defeat early.
Lil B is coming to speak at UF on Feb. 18.
UF’s Board of Trustees approved a beef research organization and the sale of the Hilton UF Conference Center hotel at a meeting Tuesday.
In the last UF Senate meeting before elections, Anthony Black (Access, District D) resigned from his seat in the chambers.
UF’s College of Education is seeking funding to help elementary students learn to read.
Students can learn about engineering next week.
UF’s Dean of Students Office will train students to resolve conflicts.
Editor's Note: This was transcribed from a recording of the debate.
After watching his team crumble on Saturday, Kasey Hill didn't mince words on Monday.
Leadership can be characterized in a number of ways.
Florida’s softball team enters the 2016 season with a target on its back.
Florida women’s tennis coach Roland Thornqvist has stressed the importance of doubles play.
Dan Barker told about 60 students and Gainesville residents that there is no meaning to life Monday night.
At the only Student Government debate before elections, both Impact Party and Access Party spent the majority of the time hurling insults at each other.
A UF group will educate students about safe sex and healthy relationships this week.
Research shows prenatal stress can affect babies’ development
Access Party
The first time Lillian Rozsa didn’t exercise her right to vote was when she came to UF. As a freshman, she didn’t want to vote for the single-party system in Senate, which was run by Swamp Party.