UF wakeboarders finish season on a high note
By Lauren Yockey | Dec. 2, 2013Kenny Nguyen strolled onto the weatherworn dock, a bulky wakeboard under his left arm and a thick lifejacket over his right shoulder.
Kenny Nguyen strolled onto the weatherworn dock, a bulky wakeboard under his left arm and a thick lifejacket over his right shoulder.
Students gathered for a brief candlelight vigil at about 8:30 p.m. Monday on campus to commemorate those lost and affected by the Philippine Typhoon Haiyan.
Three-star wide receiver Ryan Sousa flipped his commitment from FSU to Florida on Monday.
With finals approaching, students looking for quiet at “Club West” might not be on the list.
A local artist will have the chance to share the spotlight with a contestant from “The Voice.”
A Sanford teenager and UF Health Shands Hospital patient is in the process of receiving a portable battery pack for her temporary and completely artificial heart.
Gustavo Martinez remembers the meeting about his lease at the Continuum clearly.
With Thanksgiving Break coming to an end, it’s time to come back to school for the last two weeks of the semester.
Often when we bemoan UF fan behavior, we refer to benign actions such as students leaving before the game is over or stupidly passing out due to excessive alcohol consumption.
Brent Pease will take the fall for Florida’s first losing season since 1979.
Gators March for Babies met a record-high fundraising goal of $100,000 Sunday at the 10th annual Gators March for Babies 5K on campus.
The Reitz Union Rion Ballroom was filled with about 70 students Monday night who were blinded by bandanas, with socks on their hands or gesticulating wildly, all while eating roasted chicken and mashed potatoes.
“The Greatest Show on Earth” will make its way to Gainesville for the first time in January.
A new musical will be rocking the stage of the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts come Jan. 10.
Although college students might view their major as a seal of fate, a new survey says that might not be the case.
Baby Gator nursery and Graduate Assistants United are teaming up to provide reduced child care today and Tuesday for UF graduate assistants.
UF students and faculty are preparing to travel home for Thanksgiving. But Wednesday could lose its status as part of the holiday.
The UF Students for a Democratic Society’s battle for tuition equity for undocumented students continued Friday when the group pushed for space at the upcoming Board of Trustees meeting.
There’s no defense for this one.
When about 1,800 Gators walked into the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, they had no idea they would be getting a show from both Bill Nye and Neil DeGrasse Tyson.