UF Rowdy Reptiles make Final Four of fandom competition
By Eric Heubusch | Mar. 31, 2015The Rowdy Reptiles have cheered their way to a Final Four competition for fans — the Loud And Proud Student Section of the Year.
The Rowdy Reptiles have cheered their way to a Final Four competition for fans — the Loud And Proud Student Section of the Year.
With each recognition, the Black Law Students Association continues to grow.
Nicky Clayton played a video Tuesday afternoon of her teaching a bird to plan for the future.
A law student became the first UF student nominated for a scholarship for his work promoting diversity within the UF law community.
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Marston Science Library was evacuated Tuesday evening after someone reported seeing smoke on the third floor.
Former President Jimmy Carter will stand in for his wife Rosalynn Carter who was scheduled to speak about mental health at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts tonight.
The Gainesville community and Gator fans can return to the stadium this spring for the first-ever “Movie in The Swamp.”
UF professor and research director Anne Donnelly received an email from the White House on Thursday, and she was instructed not to tell anyone but her immediate family about it.
A UF organization is reopening the channels for conversation on the prominent issue of sexual violence.
A new app has the potential to take The Gator Nation everywhere.
Gretchen Church was 32 years old when she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease almost 17 years ago.
In Florida, water is being taken out of the aquifers faster than it can be replenished.
Last week, Santa Fe College Student Senators approved the $120,000 Student Government budget for the 2015-16, including a chunk of money going toward SG travel.
The Pride Student Union sees the Pride Awareness Month Fashion Show models as more than mannequins.
The Florida Master Gardener Program will welcome a new statewide coordinator this April.
A UF alert was issued early Sunday morning after three men armed with a gun robbed a UF student near campus.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter will speak about mental health at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday.
Gainesville Police arrested a UF student early Sunday after he reportedly stabbed a man in the leg with a knife.
Science-focused students have a new social network.