UF Brazil study abroad trip to monitor Zika virus
By Meryl Kornfield | Jan. 28, 2016The Center for Latin American Studies is monitoring Zika virus before a new study abroad program occurs in Brazil.
The Center for Latin American Studies is monitoring Zika virus before a new study abroad program occurs in Brazil.
A bomb-sniffing dog searched Stephany Ashton’s class Wednesday morning, and she was asked to hand over her cell phone.
The Florida gymnastics team’s regular-season slate is set to continue tonight at the O’Connell Center as the Gators take on No. 5 Alabama at 6:45 p.m.
UF’s Board of Trustees voted not to give UF faculty a larger salary increase Thursday.
Heading into their final regular-season meet Saturday in Knoxville, Florida’s swimming and diving teams are looking to extend their winning streak over Tennessee for the eighth-straight year.
A new ranking has UF’s accounting program among the best in the nation.
Coming off an impressive showing in doubles, sophomore Anna Danilina took the court for a singles match for the first time as a Gator.
Mike White knew his team would have trouble shooting.
Arkansas’ season has been enigmatic.
The No. 7 Florida lacrosse team was picked to win its second consecutive Big East title in the 2016 Preseason Coaches’ Poll, announced by the conference Wednesday afternoon.
On Wednesday night, a group of UF students got one step closer to bringing online voting to UF.
Hunter Hayes, a Grammy-nominated country singer-songwriter, will perform at UF.
A UF club will register organ donors next week.
To Karina Barbazuk, it’s important for students to ask Student Government candidates questions ahead of Spring elections.
Hello, Gators! Time has flown by since my last article, but I’m so happy to be back.
On Wednesday afternoon, the UF Election Commission decided to allow an amendment about online voting to appear on the Spring 2016 Student Government election ballot. This means, in two weeks, UF students will be able to vote for or against online voting for future SG elections.
Backed by one of the strongest fan bases in collegiate gymnastics, the Florida gymnastics team recognizes the importance of hometown support and have routinely benefitted from its effects.
After a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Vanderbilt in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals last May in which Florida squandered a 3-1 lead, the Gators have been eager to get back on the court and make another deep run.
In the world of college sports, all coaches need to be good at two things: instructing and recruiting.
On the final day of interviews, 355 students walked through the doors of the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom and interviewed with political parties in Student Government.