Art and science collide for CASE event
By Jordan Albright | Jan. 24, 2013Art and science, an unlikely duo, combine for the fifth annual Creativity in the Arts and Sciences Event tonight and Saturday.
Art and science, an unlikely duo, combine for the fifth annual Creativity in the Arts and Sciences Event tonight and Saturday.
UF will be flooded with school spirit Saturday as students jog through campus covered in orange and blue powder during the first Gator Run.
Gainesville residents with hearing disabilities will now have access to free information starting Thursday at a downtown bus station.
UF students interested in becoming involved with Student Government can attend informational meetings starting today.
During her Sociology of Women class Tuesday, Katie Nutter listed off rights exclusive to men.
The 2012 musical comedy “Pitch Perfect” will come to life Saturday on UF’s campus.
After being sworn in Monday, President Barack Obama made history by becoming the first president to mention gay rights in an inaugural speech.
UF-based electronic duo Bells and Robes wrote its first EP with an extraterrestrial odyssey in mind.
In a Jewel-esque “what if God was one of us” moment, reports have surfaced that our lord and savior Beyoncé relied on a backing track during her Earth-shattering, suspiciously flawless performance of the national anthem at the presidential inauguration on Monday.
Marcia Wolf-Deffense lost her husband earlier this month, but she didn’t want people to send flowers.
Google “how to find an internship,” and you’ll find a plethora of websites that offer a step-by-step, foolproof formula to secure your dream internship.
The nondescript sidewalks lining UF’s campus transformed into street-style catwalks for spring, thanks to the return of style-savvy students.
We are almost through January, and gyms across campus are still packed with sneaker-clad New Year’s resolutioners armed with water bottles and iPod “workout zone” playlists.
Coach Amanda Butler and the Gators are looking to make a second consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament.
A UF student will take the stage before an American Idol winner tonight.
The Florida lacrosse team flew under the radar in 2012, surprising the nation by winning the American Lacrosse Conference championship for the first time and making its first Final Four appearance.
Though the Florida tennis team kicked off its season Saturday, senior Bob van Overbeek had to wait until Wednesday night to get on the court.
All seven Florida Supreme Court justices will be at UF today to judge the Maguire Appellate Advocacy Competition.
More than 30 UF students gathered on Turlington Plaza to host a candlelight vigil for the dead and injured students of Aleppo University Wednesday night.