UF journo alum to host tailgate
By Ariana Figueroa | Oct. 16, 2014Bill Leonard has only missed three UF Homecoming games since 1970.
Bill Leonard has only missed three UF Homecoming games since 1970.
She had waited five days, and this time, the deputy had news.
Charissa Krasnow’s art speaks more than she does.
Dubbed “Limitless,” Homecoming Week is bringing The Gator Nation together once again for the traditional week of football, fellowship and fun.
It took less than three minutes for the Board of Trustees to unanimously determine UF’s 12th president, Kent Fuchs (pronounced “fox”), on Wednesday.
UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences has partnered with two global agricultural companies to help sustain the world’s growing population by 2050.
Emily Johns can’t wait to see how UF is going to pull off Gator Growl’s first-ever showcase on Flavet Field on Friday.
Spring applications are now open for a new UF online master’s degree program in arts in medicine.
A student with a learning disability walked into the office of Dana Lindsey.
After months of presidential search updates, the wait is over: UF will learn the name of The Gator Nation’s next leader.
After senators trickled in from the interviewing sessions for the next UF president, the Student Senate unanimously passed four bills allocating funds to student organizations.
Students will have to wait until next semester to experience life as a chicken.
UF beekeepers are awaiting legislation that could bring a $3.5 million bee research facility to campus.
The Presidential Search Committee narrowed down a pool of 15 applicants to three Monday morning.
UF’s Department of Urban and Regional Planning graduate program was ranked the 14th best out of all graduate urban planning programs.
Through a little divine intervention, the Rev. Steven Baines arrived at Pugh Hall on Monday evening to present a discussion on religious liberty.
The aroma of smoked sausages, hamburgers and hotdogs wafted from an 80-foot-long grill stationed near Gate 2 of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Saturday.
Bennye Alligood started working at Santa Fe College as a 17-year-old student, just two years after the college was first established in 1965.
Paul Myers, administrator of the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County, is taking his talents to Tallahassee.
About 127 people were either arrested or ejected from the UF vs. Louisiana State University football game Saturday night — 13 more than the last LSU home game in 2012.