Follet’s stadium store’s sales a success
By Natalia Tamayo | July 28, 2014Willie Royster was almost invisible behind bookshelves holding heaps of Gator merchandise in the Gator Sportshop at Gate 18 of the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Willie Royster was almost invisible behind bookshelves holding heaps of Gator merchandise in the Gator Sportshop at Gate 18 of the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Weeks of airstrikes, elusive cease-fires and a flight ban have not deterred a teen travel program from continuing trips to Israel.
UF students have some new ways to communicate with their Student Body president.
New alumna Janice Goodson has big plans.
Brains and brawn might go hand in hand, according to a study that links gym memberships to higher GPAs.
When I think of spring break at the University of Florida, I think of road trips, cruises, lots of sun and alcohol and little responsibility.
When Stephanie Cruz heard the 2014 lineup for Gator Growl, she screamed.
A semitrailer hit a car carrying five current and former UF students early Sunday morning near Wildwood, Florida, killing one and injuring others.
TALLAHASSEE — Tallahassee police say a Florida State University professor was the intended target when murdered at his home last week. Investigators have no suspects and are asking for tips from the public.
The Longest Handy Ever didn’t last very long.
UF’s Student Senate passed three pieces of legislation during its Tuesday meeting.
Best-selling author Rebecca Donovan is promoting her new book, “What If,” using moments captured on UF’s campus.
This summer, two UF students will represent their school with fishing poles in hand.
Water droplets fell from the trees as the red team discussed its strategy.
When Central Florida Office Plus shut down after being in business for 56 years, it left more than just an empty store.
For most students, the ability to rent textbooks instead of buying them saves quite a bit of cash. But for bookstores, that doesn’t always translate into more profits.
UF’s next president could make more than $1 million a year.
John Casse and his team waited for four hours in the rain last Thursday before being told it wasn’t safe to shoot off his fireworks.
Jonathan Nuñez couldn’t be happier to peel the large, white “10” off of his team’s race car and replace it with a “9.”