Non-violent felons deserve the right to vote: Why you should support Amendment 4
Sep. 9, 2018Amendment 4, which will appear on the November ballot, will help felons get their rightful chance
Amendment 4, which will appear on the November ballot, will help felons get their rightful chance
After breaking into the top 10 last year, UF rises another spot in the public university rankings
The day after Donald Trump became president, I was walking near Turlington Plaza and heard a commotion. There was a large group of people, somewhere between 100 and 150, circled around a few individuals wielding megaphones near the Turlington Potato. One megaphoned man wore a “Make America Great Again” cap, and the other three or four who stood on the opposite side of the circle were evidently anti-Trumpers. Some people in the crowd held posters with witty political jabs or slogans. The rest were recording the spectacle for Snapchat or Instagram.
Student debt has been a problem and is only becoming worse. The research proves it.
UF students can swipe right exclusively with each other through the Tinder app.
The app shows people how to perform chest compressions until an emergency responder can come.
After Tropical Storm Florence strengthened to a hurricane Sunday morning, the National Weather Service is urging Floridians not to let their guard down yet.
Young the Giant and Joywave performed at a concert meant to help register voters.
After years of back-and-forth between the police union and the City Commission, the latest contract wage proposal was voted down
The walls were caving in on Feleipe Franks.
Terry Wilson went through his usual handoff motion on the snap.
It only took 42 points for Florida volleyball to kick its game into high gear.
UF's men's and women's cross country teams opened their 2018 campaigns with a bang on Friday, bringing home impressive finishes at the UNF Invitational in Jacksonville.
If you haven’t been paying attention, Nike released what could very well be the most controversial advertising campaign in the entire history of mankind on Monday.
With one putt, senior Gordon Neale put a merciful end to day one of the Carpet Capital Collegiate for the Gators.
Midfielder Parker Roberts said ahead of tonight’s game that “defense wins championships.” As UF has now remained entirely scoreless since August 19th, the team’s offense is still struggling to discover how to merely win matches.
They started the fifth set with a lead, as they did in almost every set before. It ended with two kills by Northern Arizona’s redshirt senior outside hitter Kaylie Jorgenson to upset the No. 8 Florida Gators.
UF will “shut up and dance” to Walk the Moon at Gator Growl, event organizers announced.
Hannah Fox’s music taste changed after seeing Mac Miller perform when she was in ninth grade.
The man told officers he ran away because of his warrant