Students to help launch Ecuador spay-and-neuter program
By Cecilia Lemus | Mar. 7, 2016UF students will help veterinary students in Ecuador start a program to help animals this summer.
UF students will help veterinary students in Ecuador start a program to help animals this summer.
Researcher finds possible ancestor of modern chameleon
Pitching and defense have been Florida’s greatest strengths in 2016, and Sunday was no exception.
For the second time in six days, the Florida lacrosse team knocked off a ranked opponent.
The third round of the SunTrust Gator Women’s Golf Invitational teed off Sunday morning at the Mark Bostick Golf Course with No. 8 Florida leading the tournament after Saturday’s back-to-back rounds.
The Florida men’s tennis team entered this weekend 0-3 in dual matches that came down to a decisive singles point, losing close battles to Texas Tech, Southern California and Ohio State earlier this spring.
With JJ Schwarz up to bat in the bottom of the fifth on Sunday, Dartmouth drew its infield in with Buddy Reed at third base and the game tied at three.
Florida’s chances at winning a Southeastern Conference matchup this season have been about as good as that of a coin flip — 50-50.
The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art will celebrate the return of its Claude Monet painting Thursday night.
You could be able to drink beer at UF men’s basketball and football if you’re willing to spend more than $1,500.
Albert L. Rhoton Jr. was a man of God.
UF students and faculty may have a new parking garage in two years.
UF will hold its bi-annual sexuality seminar at an earlier time this year.
UF’s Career Resource Center will begin its expansion this year.
Saturday’s game was a must-win — one last chance in the regular season for Florida to prove its postseason worth.
Buddy Reed stepped up to the plate in the bottom of the 12th inning looking to get something going for Florida.
You would normally see Spencer Liang and Peggy Porter on the sideline cheering on their teammates and anxiously waiting for their opportunity for Florida’s women’s tennis team.
Logan Shore was dialed in on Friday night.
JACKSONVILLE — Heading into Friday’s Southeastern Conference Tournament matchup, UF was poised to avenge its first-round, 22-point loss in last year’s conference tournament.
Last season, Florida’s women’s basketball team went out in much the same way it played all season: with a whimper.