Landscape architecture students dominate state competition
By Madeleine Haist | Mar. 28, 2016Three UF landscape architecture students will be honored for winning all categories of a landscape-design competition Thursday.
Three UF landscape architecture students will be honored for winning all categories of a landscape-design competition Thursday.
The Heavener School of Business will get a new associate dean and director.
UF’s College of Pharmacy is providing more free health screenings at its annual health fair on Friday.
UF Hillel will give back to others with PB&J sandwiches at the first Mitzvah Madness today at 6 p.m.
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Quintino De Sousa filmed a commercial for an app-development contest using Library West’s new video software.
A former NFL player told UF students to be themselves at TEDxUF on Friday night.
Mike Rivera couldn’t react in time.
A 30-foot long inflatable colon stood in the UF Health Shands Hospital Atrium on Friday.
The Florida men’s tennis team has not missed a beat against Alabama over the past eight years.
Kelly O’Brien spent two months practicing her American Sign Language for a performance held Saturday.
UF and UF Health now rank within the top 100 places to work for.
UF business students will extinguish fires as they become firefighters for a day on Saturday.
On Saturday, the Gators were back to their winning ways.
Before Saturday’s matchup, three Southeastern Conference teams were undefeated in conference play: No. 3 Georgia, No. 7 Florida and No. 8 South Carolina.
The No. 2 Florida Lacrosse team went on an offensive frenzy Saturday to open up Big East conference play.
After losing its regular-season series to LSU at home last season, the Florida softball team knew its three-game set in Baton Rouge would provide a significant challenge.
For the first time this week, Florida’s consistency was not good enough.
Nicole DeWitt blocked it all out.
It was a situation the Florida men’s tennis team had failed to convert on all spring: winning the final singles point of a dual match with the score tied 3-3.