UF students, guest speakers rally in support of Global Divestment Day
By Patricia Rosario | Feb. 15, 2015The cry heard around the world Friday was “divestment!”
The cry heard around the world Friday was “divestment!”
Friday the 13th was a lucky day for 13,667 students.
Callie Pitman doesn’t have a bucket list.
While the legality of same-sex marriage is spreading across the nation, some LGBTQ+ activists are concerned the success of the fight for marriage equality will shift attention from the remaining struggle for equal rights.
The first debate of this election season wasn’t a debate. It was a forum featuring Access Party’s executive candidates.
Cupid crashed an event at the UF Levin College of Law’s library Thursday, draped in a pale pink toga and accessorized with feathery, white wings.
The doors to UF’s newest communications firm may not be open yet, but students are making do by doing business elsewhere.
Valentine’s Day isn’t all superficial.
Students who find themselves dateless this Valentine’s Day can make plans with a 67-million-year-old dinosaur.
Loyal Marston Science Library dwellers will soon have coffee at their fingertips.
A Gainesville man lost control of his car and smashed into a table outside of Gator Corner Dining Center on Thursday afternoon, leaving a 1,200-pound concrete picnic table in rubble.
UF professor Brady Tripp was taken to UF Health Shands Hospital on Thursday morning after an SUV hit his motorcycle.
There are three finalists in the search for a new dean for UF’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
As voter registration for the upcoming city election comes to a close Monday, some are questioning the efficiency of Florida’s system.
Rebecca Birkholz wishes she had her mother’s maiden name of O’Keefe to further her connection to her Irish roots.
Students can now work out like a Gator.
Maya Beiser has played the cello with the world’s top symphonies. She’s performed in Carnegie Hall and a sold-out show in Brooklyn Academy of Music Next Wave Festival.
Experts, musicians and survivors joined to discuss experiences with suicide and ways to prevent it Wednesday night.
Santa Fe College Student Senate struggled to reach and keep enough senators present to conduct business during Wednesday’s meeting.
Student Government seems more prone to crises and spectacles than it’s ever been in recent memory. Goings-on in SG have always had a flair for the dramatic, but previous incidents have been the doing of apparently individual actors or have stemmed from power plays conceived out of sight.