Festival to showcase locally created plays on campus
By RJ Schaffer | Oct. 21, 2013The Florida Players is offering the chance to get a play produced at its annual New Works Festival.
The Florida Players is offering the chance to get a play produced at its annual New Works Festival.
Another one rides the bus.
Stress-relieving therapies may help people cut through the crap.
Even in the midst of a makeover, the Reitz Union is still on top.
The patent-pending inventions of two Gainesville bros are catching the eyes of beer lovers around the world.
Zach Hodskins has taken the next step on his inspiring journey.
A bright green Naked Juice truck greeted students who walked by Gator Corner Dining Center on Friday.
Peanuts kept Jessica Bell from having sleepovers and joining the Girl Scout troops.
Despite a Day 2 comeback fueled by a trio of wins from senior Elizabeth Beisel, the Gator women suffered their first loss of this young season at the hands of Missy Franklin and California.
The Gators’ women’s tennis team finished with 17-0 on Day 1 at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regionals.
Although the weather is starting to cool down, UF students are staying hot.
UF administration agreed to meet with a group of students next week following a rally they held for opportunity outside Tigert Hall on Thursday.
When I think of Gainesville as a town and more than just UF, I see a unique place filled with interesting people and interesting places. There’s so much to explore here.
About 420 people filled the Rion Ballroom at the Reitz Union on Wednesday to hear the inspiring stories from one of the “Lost Boys of Sudan.”
Reitz Union Board Entertainment will present its biggest free concert of the Fall tonight with electronic musician XXYYXX.
Christopher Abeleda spent most of his first semester at UF playing basketball with his friends. He spent the entirety of the following semester in the hospital.
A Texas magic act left UF students gasping, laughing and praying.
Step aside, Panda Cam — three live streaming web cameras have been added to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Butterfly Rainforest exhibit.
The Center for Leadership and Service’s first Social Impact Week begins today, offering a series of events to teach students how to address social issues.
A new Yiddish language course will be offered in the Spring, making UF the first Florida university to offer a class in the traditional European-Jewish language.