Students launch political website
By Maria Espinoza | Sep. 14, 2014Two UF students have launched a website called the Florida Political Review.
Two UF students have launched a website called the Florida Political Review.
Resident assistants looking to live the single life started Fall with some unexpected company.
The takeover from Sakai to Canvas could take until Spring 2016.
A virus is affecting thousands in the Midwest with severe respiratory symptoms, and as flu season approaches, Gainesville doctors are on high alert.
The JAM turns two today — a milestone the owners didn’t think they’d see.
Two UF doctors are continuing the legacy of conducting research that won their mentors the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award.
UF students will unite tonight at a candlelight vigil to honor the lives impacted by Sept. 11.
Capt. John Redmond of the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office remembers the fear.
Anna Morgan didn’t mind getting wet.
Eulogies for Michael Brown and Palestinian Mohammed Abu Khdeir were read outside of Turlington Hall on Wednesday.
Girls dressed in teal in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Week lined the seats of the University Auditorium on Wednesday to hear a survivor tell her story.
After biking across America by herself this summer, Van Truong learned the significance of self defense.
The 2015 U.S. News & World Report ranking of the nation’s top universities is here. While Florida State University’s numbers dropped, UF moved up one spot to 48 for its national university ranking.
Students no longer need to safely remove their USBs.
“Clybourne Park” hit the Hippodrome State Theatre main stage last week, but the main feature is the collaboration between performers from UF and the Gainesville community.
Gator fans tailgating on Plaza of the Americas on Saturday will be joined by former Gator football quarterback Tim Tebow.
Gainesville stores are sold out of pepper spray and rape whistles following a string of four attacks on and around UF’s campus since Aug. 30.
UF isn’t the only Florida university facing presidential changes.
The recent assaults on campus have inspired the usual stream of safety tips and praise for the bravery of the victims. As Alligator columnist Sally Greider pointed out, these statements from police, the public discourse about risky behavior, and the swift offerings of pepper spray and alarm key rings from retailers do virtually nothing.