UF adds new Homecoming tradition, students enjoy festival
By Lexie Bajalia | Nov. 8, 2015College students came to the Homecoming festival for the food.
College students came to the Homecoming festival for the food.
Kelli Kaufmann is a junior, but she’s been a part of the UF Gator Growl tradition since childhood.
UF informatics and data science researchers now have a new place to call home.
A new organization on campus is giving students with disabilities a voice.
Four years later, Ben Judkins still can’t describe the tunnel.
Electronic calculators were invented when Tina Gurucharri was studying landscape architecture at UF.
As football players duke it out in the Swamp on Saturday, gamers of a different sort will battle in the air-conditioned Reitz Union Ballroom.
Students will bend, twist and stretch from dot to dot at a UF group’s first Twister event.
The College of the Arts is allowing students to study medicine and music without getting degrees in those fields.
The feeling was familiar for Abby Wambach.
Gainesville’s City Commission told Student Government members it’s their responsibility to make sure student voices are heard.
Students can educate themselves about both sides of an international conflict today.
Gainesville company CEOs swapped their business suits for jeans at the third "hobnob job fair" Tuesday night.
This weekend, Homecoming producers hope to weave a new tradition in with Gator fans’ old favorites.
UF’s home page has received a face-lift.
Despite a court ruling banning firearms in UF housing, a student group plans to lobby Wednesday to allow firearms on campus.
Narayan Kulkarni’s essay on finding his inner peace will take him to Tokyo.
Last Fall, while Brian Feldman was studying abroad in Chile, he came up with a new way to show support for Palestine.
Ianthea Mobley, 21, said she doesn’t think UF is as inclusive as it should be when it comes to interracial couples.
Two new species of fungi discovered in Gainesville