“To be her friend was to feel true joy.”: In Honor of Sabrina Marie Obando
To be Sabrina Marie Obando’s friend was to be showered in love, laughter and light.
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To be Sabrina Marie Obando’s friend was to be showered in love, laughter and light.
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With Spring football practice underway, one of first-year head coach Jim McElwain’s goals is to give players valuable playing experience.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — One game after tying the school record for most receptions in a game and making his imprint as Florida’s go-to receiver, Demarcus Robinson was relatively quiet against Alabama on Saturday.
Some days just aren’t your day. Some days we wake up on the wrong side of the bed after we miss our alarm to a broken coffee machine and a car that won’t start. Some days the only reasonable solution is to hide under the covers until tomorrow comes.
Florida ranked fourth nationally in rushing defense last season, surrendering only 94.5 yards per game on the ground. Defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd was the driving force.
Greg: With fans and scouts ogling Florida’s early entrants to the NFL Draft, few have noticed the players UF loses to graduation.
SEATTLE - President Barack Obama charged Sunday that the GOP vision of government would "fundamentally cripple America," as he tried out his newly combative message on the liberal West Coast.
When Freddy Vazquez sat in front of his computer to sign up for courses his sophomore year, he found a major flaw.
Darren Heitner walked around the Levin College of Law courtyard with a steady, confident pace Wednesday afternoon while his peers scrambled from class to class.
Some stood by themselves, flipping through papers and casually uttering words under their breath.
It crawled down the Turlington Plaza pavement Tuesday afternoon, clenching its iron fists and beaming its blue eyes at everyone in its path.
You don't have to run for president to become part of American history.
Although her photos are in black and white, Nancy S. Bowman still remembers the pink and gray decor of the UF Teaching Hospital's opening ceremony about half a century ago.
He fished with guns and was famously fired for destroying a candy machine.
After 58 years, Gainesville's Friends of the Library volunteers run their semi-annual book sales like clockwork.
Painters looked to rural North Florida for inspiration Friday, setting up easels and paintboxes in cow pastures and clusters of palm trees.
David Cummings