March Madness brackets create buzz among UF students
By Alyssa Aguero | Mar. 19, 2014Gator fans want to follow in the footsteps of their basketball team — No. 1 in the country.
Gator fans want to follow in the footsteps of their basketball team — No. 1 in the country.
With No. 1 Florida holding onto a 1-0 lead against Central Connecticut State in the bottom of the fourth and two outs, Taylore Fuller stepped up to the plate.
Tuesday kicked off Syrian Solidarity Week at UF, a series of events to bring attention to the ongoing conflict in Syria.
Behind closed doors, UF president Bernie Machen held a meeting for Levin College of Law faculty and staff to address the postponed law dean search.
With the season nearing its close, Florida (12-3, 4-1 Southeastern Conference) has already tallied the same number of losses as its last two regular seasons combined.
As the second most volunteer-producing school for the Peace Corps, UF will host a representative on campus.
Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting may have had a late start, which resulted in the cancellation of a new Senate member orientation workshop, but that didn’t stop senators from getting down to business once the meeting began.
Puppy Palooza cautioned students Tuesday to think twice before finding a furry friend.
Nonprofit organization WellFlorida will be aiding students in the final stretch to sign up for health care.
Florida’s historic Southeastern Conference slate culminated Sunday in a league crown, an undefeated conference record and a confetti bath in the Georgia Dome. After falling in the SEC Tournament championship to Ole Miss in 2013 and Kentucky in 2011, UF’s thrilling 61-60 victory against UK in the tournament final was an emotional game and a triumphant moment for its senior class.
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations often include a dash of beer — but not usually in soap form.
A UF student wants to give the Reitz Union fountain a makeover — complete with rotating fountainheads that move to music and shoot colored water up to 60 feet in the air.
The UF College of Education is now No. 21 among public education colleges after rocketing up nine spots in U.S. News and World Report’s newest ranking.
A small electrical fire Monday afternoon resulted in sporadic power outages across campus.
Soggy, windy and chilly conditions did not stop the chance for former Gators to make their NFL dreams a reality. Monday marked UF’s Pro Scout Day, and general managers and scouts from all 32 NFL teams were in attendance to watch 12 former UF players.
A UF geology professor’s new grant may put UF in the forefront of hydrology research for years to come.
Pride Awareness Month at UF, cited as the largest student-run LGBTQ+ series of events and celebrations in the country, kicked off Monday night.
UF President Bernie Machen announced he is temporarily ending the search for a new Levin College of Law dean.
UF Subway and Chick-fil-A locations will reflect their national companies’ moves toward healthier and more organic ingredients.
Florida ran out of oxygen.