UF student groups join race against breast cancer
By Monique Hernandez | Jan. 28, 2014Gators will join the fight against breast cancer with Gainesville’s first race benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
Gators will join the fight against breast cancer with Gainesville’s first race benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
This summer, UF Muggles can hop aboard the Hogwarts Express for the first time in wizarding history.
Katie Mitchell and Karolina Vickova walked onto the greens of the Black Diamond Ranch Monday morning hoping to score a win for the Gators on their birthday.
Details have emerged about the new residence hall that is under construction on the corner of 13th Street and Museum Road.
Thursday marked the beginning of this semester’s installment of the UF Master of Fine Arts Poetry and Fiction reading series.
Finding an off-campus apartment just got simpler for Gainesville residents.
On Saturday, Flavet Field was filled with seekers, chasers and snitches for the first UF-hosted Quidditch Swamp Cup since Spring 2012.
Freshman Stefani Stojic has a new nickname.
When Maxx Lipman entered the Ring Tennis Complex for Sunday’s match against TCU, he hoped to make an impact for Florida.
Connor Honeycutt was shopping at a garage sale with his father when he spotted a Star Wars action figure that had something missing.
The first day of qualifying and slating for Student Government brought a crowd of about 60 students to the Hub study room Friday.
A year after its launch, UF’s Innovation Academy has made significant changes to its program and plans to continue developing.
Swamp Records hosted a showcase Friday night to highlight local Gainesville musical talent and to build excitement about the student-run record label.
Fans who packed into the Stephen C. O’Connell Center this weekend had a little less leg room than usual.
When Bridget Sloan finished her floor routine Friday night, the crowd of more than 10,000 fans who gathered to see Florida (3-0, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) compete against Georgia (2-3, 1-1 SEC) erupted.
For the first time in 2014, the Gators will have home-floor advantage.
Research shows that listeners are more likely to stay tuned in if they hear familiar songs, and radio stations are responding with less variety than ever, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Gator basketball fans looking for a shot to support their team can do more than cheer at Saturday’s Tennessee game.
The No. 2 Florida women’s tennis team begins its season as hosts of the ITA Kickoff opening rounds this Saturday at the Ring Tennis Complex.
President Barack Obama announced plans on Wednesday for a task force to protect college students from sexual assault.