UF Environmental Horticulture Club hosts 23rd annual poinsettia sale
By Jordyn Kalman | Dec. 3, 2019The 16,000-square-foot Horticulture Greenhouse will soon be transformed into a sea of red and green leaves, just in time for the holidays.
The 16,000-square-foot Horticulture Greenhouse will soon be transformed into a sea of red and green leaves, just in time for the holidays.
“The Book of Mormon” is coming to Gainesville this January, and a lucky few have the chance to win cheaper tickets in a lottery.
An alligator will be lit up in front of the University Auditorium on Tuesday.
When it comes to improving healthcare, the cellphone in your pocket might just be one of the keys to progress — or it could act as a bandage covering the real problem.
This semester, students can pursue more specialized degrees in the College of Health & Human Performance.
Marah Malleck would often look into her daughter’s eyes while sitting in class, finding comfort in the baby she brought to campus at just 2 weeks old.
On Friday, UF student affairs interim vice president Win Phillips sent an email to students addressing two incidents he said were related to racism and anti-Semitisim, stating UF “places the highest value on creating a diverse, inclusive and welcoming environment.”
While the SG Senate Adviser isn't sure if he agrees that there should be an impeachment body hearing, students are taking action outside the Senate chamber and petitioning for Student Body President Michael Murphy's removal.
Two UF Student Government Senate meetings in a row were canceled, and senators are unsure if this is allowed under the Student Body constitution.
Every year, the U.S. Military and Naval academies run a relay between West Point, New York, and Annapolis, Maryland, in their long-standing rivalry during game day weekend.
Students living in the far-flung areas of Alachua County will soon be able to grab a free daily ride to Santa Fe College’s main campus.
UF professor José Valentino Ruiz sat patiently in his seat at the MGM Grand Las Vegas earlier this month.
UF administration sent an email to students Friday afternoon with a statement denouncing “two incidents in the past week related to racism and anti-Semitism.”
As usual, it all started with an email.
The resolution to impeach UF Student Body President Michael Murphy failed at the Student Government judiciary committee meeting Thursday morning because it was deemed illegitimate.
When Sara Zandy closes her eyes, she sees springtime where mountains are covered in flowers. Pomegranates are the size of a hand. Waterfalls outline the landscape. Villagers make bread and drink tea.
The hearing regarding UF engineering team GatorWing’s charges against UF administration for claiming the team’s $2 million award has been pushed back more than a month.
We at National Women’s Liberation call for an end to all sexual assault and rape. One in three women at UF report being sexually assaulted, and we demand real action. UF President Kent Fuchs stated that “any occurrence of sexual assault is unacceptable” in his recent Alligator column that was a response to the Association of American Universities’ (AAU) 2019 Campus Climate survey results; and we agree. But what is he doing about it? Current “prevention training programs” are unacceptable and don’t make a difference in student safety. Rapists must be held accountable.
When a reserve member of the Israel Defense Forces spoke at Little Hall Tuesday night, protesters got up from their seats and left in support of Palestine.
This weekend, the UF Center for Arts in Medicine will explore border control, immigration and the Trump administration on stage.