Open this pit up: mosh science
By Brock Seng | Feb. 27, 2013Christopher Gonzalez has seen people get thrown to the ground, slammed into and punched in the face.
Christopher Gonzalez has seen people get thrown to the ground, slammed into and punched in the face.
Research paid for by taxpayers will soon be open to the public, according to a memorandum released by the White House Friday.
Children and parents in rural areas have the opportunity to take part in a new program called Healthy Kids.
We promise this will be the last Oscars-related editorial this week, but we feel the need to address the entire concept of Michelle Obama presenting an award during the ceremony.
After a few weeks of chaos, the Student Government elections are finally over. I’m not really sure who won. Oh, right, the same people as last time. But we call them the Swamp Party now.
Maya Angelou will speak at 8 p.m. today at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.Angelou, a Pulitzer Prize nominated poet, will speak on behalf of Accent Speaker’s Bureau, Black History Month and Women’s History Month.
Newly elected and re-elected student senators raised their right hands and pledged as their victories were approved Tuesday night.
Kevin O’Sullivan sat in the dugout and talked to his team for 20 minutes immediately following Tuesday night’s game.
Tennessee’s Jordan McRae was too much for No. 8 Florida to handle on Tuesday night.
“Two Rooms,” UF’s first production using American Sign Language, was performed last week. The play, staged by the School of Theatre + Dance, garnered about 200 attendees in total and was adapted to incorporate Deaf culture by the Signing Gators.
The dean of UF’s College of Dentistry is stepping down after about 24 years in the college. Teresa Dolan announced her resignation last week.
Tina Lamb believes urinating or vomiting on a rapist might not work.
UF’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department recently received a gift from a private donor in the form of a car.
Where do we draw the lines of comedy? Do we cross them when a satirical news publication calls a 9-year-old girl the C-word?
To the liberal activist group Progress New Mexico, Eric Szeman and Diane Avila represent evil, greedy capitalists who exploit their workers by refusing to comply with the city of Albuquerque’s minimum-wage increase.
The college campus is no doubt a progressive environment. Of all places, UF probably would not suffer from an issue like gender discrimination.
During a talk at UF, an Indonesian sweatshop worker said he was threatened with death by factory owners for demanding severance pay for him and his coworkers.
During a panel discussion Monday, six former and current faculty members examined historical attempts of diversity since the founding of UF.
A blackout temporarily dulled the sequined gowns of the 14 Miss University of Florida contestants Monday night at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
After a disappointing first round, Florida saw its outlook grow worse in the second round of the John Hayt Collegiate Invitational in Ponte Vedra.